Eala channels ‘idol’ Nadal to become Philippines’ first Slam winner

Alexandra Eala of Philippines celebrates after defeating Lucie Havlickova of Czech Republic during their junior girl's singles final match in the 2022 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Sept. 10, 2022 in New York City. (AFP)
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Updated 11 September 2022
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Eala channels ‘idol’ Nadal to become Philippines’ first Slam winner

  • The 17-year-old Filipino defeated French Open girls champion Lucie Havlickova of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-4 in the US Open final

NEW YORK: Alexandra Eala became the Philippines’ first Grand Slam junior champion at the US Open on Saturday, using her “idol” Rafael Nadal for inspiration.

The 17-year-old Filipino defeated French Open girls champion Lucie Havlickova of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-4 in the final.

“My idol is obviously Rafa. He’s a very good role model, something a lot of people should idolize and try to be,” said Eala who is based at the 22-time Grand Slam champion’s academy in Spain.




Lucie Havlickova (L) of Czech Republic holds the runner-up trophy alongside Alexandra Eala (R) of Philippines who celebrates with the championship trophy after winning their junior girl's singles final match at the 2022 US Open. (AFP)

“The biggest thing I notice in Rafa is how he fights till the end, how his thoughts are so clear.

“He’s so calm, but at the same time so fired up. I think I really tried to channel that energy during this whole week.”

Eala was playing her first junior tournament since the Orange Bowl in Florida last December.

Since then, she became the first Filipino to both contest and win a WTA main draw match when she defeated Paula Ormaechea at Cluj-Napoca in August.

Eala is already her country’s highest ranked player on the WTA at 297 in the world.

Her brother, 20-year-old Michael, who plays college tennis in the US, is currently the Philippines’ leading man on the ATP, albeit at a lowly 1,506.

 


Bournemouth snap Liverpool’s unbeaten run to up pressure on Slot

Updated 24 January 2026
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Bournemouth snap Liverpool’s unbeaten run to up pressure on Slot

  • Goals from Evanilson and Alex Jimenez put the home side in a commanding position
  • Defeat will intensify the scrutiny on Liverpool boss Arne Slot

BOURNEMOUTH, UK: Bournemouth ended Liverpool’s 13-game unbeaten run as Amine Adli’s 95th minute strike secured a thrilling 3-2 win for the Cherries on Saturday.
Goals from Evanilson and Alex Jimenez put the home side in a commanding position but Liverpool hit back through Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai to level.
However, Bournemouth won for just the second time in 15 matches after Adli fired in with virtually the last kick of the game.
Defeat will intensify the scrutiny on Liverpool boss Arne Slot with the Reds likely to fall outside of the Premier League’s top four after Sunday’s fixtures.
Slot, who guided Liverpool to Premier League glory last season, had steadied the ship after a run of nine defeats in 12 games earlier in the campaign.
But the Dutchman has attracted criticism for Liverpool’s uninspiring performances, even during their unbeaten run, and they are now winless in five league games.
The Reds put in a commanding performance to beat Marseille 3-0 and close in on the Champions League last 16 in midweek.
But they again struggled when faced with the rigours of breaking down a Premier League defense after gifting the Cherries a 2-0 lead.
The visitors dominated the ball throughout, but were made to pay for two defensive lapses in seven first-half minutes.
Van Dijk was too casual as he tried to flick Marcos Senesi’s ball over the top behind for a corner and Alex Scott pounced to cross for Evanilson to hammer home.
In trying to prevent the goal, Joe Gomez picked up an injury to further deplete Liverpool’s already threadbare options at center-back.
The visitors were down to 10 men as Wataru Endo waited to replace Gomez when Bournemouth doubled their lead.
Milos Kerkez was caught sleeping on his return to the Vitality Stadium to allow Jimenez to sneak in behind and slot in his first Bournemouth goal.
Van Dijk atoned for his previous error to begin the Liverpool fightback when he headed in Szoboszlai’s corner.

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Andy Robertson replaced Kerkez at half-time despite being linked with a move to Tottenham before the transfer window closes in just over a week’s time.
Liverpool had little to show for their domination of the ball in the second period until Szoboszlai’s strike sparked a wild finale.
The Hungarian slotted a free-kick under the Marseille wall on Wednesday and this time used a flick from Cody Gakpo to work an angle to blast into the far corner.
Almost straight from kick-off, Liverpool needed Alisson Becker to produce a brilliant save from Ryan Christie to prevent Bournemouth retaking the lead.
Evanilson then wasted a glorious chance to win the game when the Brazilian slotted wide with just Alisson to beat.
Bournemouth could also have lost it when goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic made a fine save to prevent Florian Wirtz from finding the bottom corner.
But Andoni Iraola’s men were rewarded for going for the win when Adli smashed in from a narrow angle after Liverpool failed to clear a long throw.
Victory lifts Bournemouth up to 13th and 10 points clear of the relegation zone.