Alexandra Eala upsets Iga Swiatek to reach Miami Open semis

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Teenager Alexandra Eala pulled off one other upset on the Miami Open on Wednesday when she knocked off five-time Grand Slam champion and second-seeded Iga Swiatek 6-2, 7-5 within the quarterfinals.

The 19-year-old left-hander, who obtained a wild card into the WTA 1000 occasion, is the one Filipino participant on the skilled tennis tour and entered ranked one hundred and fortieth.

Throughout this history-making run, Eala reached her first WTA semifinals by beating her third main champion, this time in 1 hour, 37 minutes.

“I am in full disbelief proper now, I am on cloud 9,” Eala stated in her on-court interview.

She’s going to subsequent face the winner of Wednesday’s match between Jessica Pegula and Emma Raducanu.

Eala now has defeated 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko and reigning Australian Open champion Madison Keys, who’s ranked No. 5. She then received on a fourth-round walkover over Paula Badosa, giving her added relaxation.

She hadn’t even crushed a top-40 participant till Miami. After Swiatek hit lengthy on match level, Eala appeared teary-eyed as she seemed up.

“I actually tried to soak all of it in, as a result of this has by no means occurred to me earlier than, and that is why I used to be trying on the display screen,” Eala stated. “I actually needed to maintain that second in my thoughts.”

Swiatek broke Eala within the match’s first recreation, however the teenager broke proper again. The primary two video games took quarter-hour to play.

On set level, Swiatek rapped a forehand lengthy, ending the set in 42 minutes.

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Although Eala represents the Philippines, she has lived the final six years in Mallorca, coaching on the Rafael Nadal Tennis Academy.

“I might like to assume that I make a distinction,” Eala stated. “That is the one factor I can do to provide again to my nation is to assist encourage, to encourage change and optimistic change, to encourage individuals to choose up a racket, to look at extra tennis, watch extra ladies’s tennis.”

Swiatek held serve simply twice within the match, with Eala pounding service returns together with her large forehand. It marked Swiatek’s third loss to a participant ranked exterior the highest 100 in a WTA fundamental draw.

“Her being a lefty did not shock me, however for certain, like, she went all in,” Swiatek stated. “She made these returns in and fairly lengthy, and so it wasn’t simple to hit it again. She was fairly loosened up and simply went for it.”

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