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BNP PARIBAS ADVANCE

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CTTO EALA ADVANCES AFTER GAUFF RETIRES IN BNP PARIBAS OPEN CLASH Filipina tennis star Alex Eala advanced to the next round of the women’s singles at the BNP Paribas Open after American standout Coco Gauff retired due to injury early in the second set of their Round of 32 encounter. Eala had already taken control of the match by winning the opening set, 6–2, before Gauff was forced to stop play with the Filipina leading 2–0 in the second set. The win sends the 20-year-old Filipino rising star into the Round of 16 of the prestigious tournament, marking another milestone in her campaign against one of the top-ranked players on the tour. Prior to the matchup, the clash was widely anticipated as a rematch between the two, with Gauff entering the tournament as one of the top seeds. However, the American was unable to continue the match after sustaining an injury. The Filipina now awaits her next opponent as she continues her impressive run in the tournament. Source:  The News Channel

ALEX EALA IN HER REDEMPTION FORM VS COCO GRUFF

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By Duoi Ampilan 9 March 2026 Monday  They arrived on the court carrying more than just their rackets; they carried the weight of their histories. For Alex Eala, the ghost of her previous loss to Coco Gauff at the Dubai Open lingered, a score she was desperate to settle. Coco began as a portrait of concentration. A young champion, focused, impenetrable, and utterly determined to control her destiny. Yet, Alex was a revelation. She was dynamite in human form, giving everything to every swing. In a display that defied all expectations, she seized control, claiming the first set 6-2 and announcing her arrival on this grand stage. Suddenly, the match took a quiet, somber turn. Coco, feeling a troubling pain in her left arm, signaled for a medical timeout. She returned to the baseline, a solitary figure, her face betraying nothing of the battle within. Alex surged again in the second set, racing to a 2-0 lead. The hardcourt seemed to tilt in her favor. But then, the game transcended comp...

SAMPAGUITA

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By Uncle Em SAMPAGUITA: THE FLOWER OF HONOR When night falls over tropical gardens in the Philippines, small white stars begin to open. Their fragrance is soft but unmistakable. Sweet. Calm. Familiar. This is the Sampaguita, the national flower of the Philippines. Simple in appearance. But powerful in meaning. A Flower Crowned by History On February 1, 1934, Frank Murphy officially proclaimed the sampaguita as the national flower of the Philippines. It was chosen not for extravagance, but for symbolism. Its white petals represent: Purity Humility Fidelity Strength in simplicity These qualities have long been admired in Filipino culture. The Flower of Devotion The sampaguita grows easily in warm tropical climates and blooms throughout the year. Its small star-shaped flowers are often woven into garlands known as sambulay. These fragrant chains appear in many Filipino traditions. They are offered in churches to the Virgin Mary and saints. They are placed on graves during remembrance ritu...

EALA QUOTES

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YAYAM'S EDITORIAL

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On Alexandra Eala YAYAM's Editorial | Alex Eala, The Filipina Inspiring a Nation 8th March 2026 Something unusual has been happening wherever Alex Eala plays tennis. Crowds gather. Phones rise into the air. And suddenly, the Philippine flag begins appearing in arenas thousands of kilometers away from home. Because when Alex Eala steps onto the court today, she is no longer just playing tennis. She is carrying a nation with her. And today, the story continues. At the Indian Wells Open in California, one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world, Alex Eala won her opening match earlier today in front of a large and energetic crowd. Many of those cheering were Filipinos, but many were not. Yet they were all captivated by the same thing: a young Filipina playing fearless tennis on one of the biggest stages in the sport. Across tennis arenas in Melbourne, Dubai, Miami, Madrid, and other cities around the world, something remarkable has been unfolding. Whenever Alex Eala plays, ...

THE CRUCIBLE FORGES FUTURE STARS

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By Duoi Ampilan 8 March 2026 Indian Wells: The Crucible Forges Future Stars The California desert is proving to be a formidable battleground for tennis's next generation, where young talents are learning that the path to greatness is paved with hard-fought losses. While the scoreboards show defeats, these TEENAGE SENSATIONS are showing the heart of champions. ✅ IVA JOVIC (18) ◾The American wildcard announced her arrival on the big stage in the most dramatic fashion. She pushed veteran Camila Osorio to the absolute limit, holding three match points in a second-set thriller. Though victory slipped through her fingers, Jovic demonstrated the composure and shot-making of a player destined for the top 100, proving she belongs on this stage. ✅ MAYA JOINT (19) ◾ After a stunning 6–0 bagel in the first set against Jaqueline Cristian, Joint experienced the cruel swing of momentum that defines this sport. Despite the tough loss, which marks a learning curve in her young career, her explosive...

THE "EALA EFFECT"

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8 March 2026 The "Eala Effect": Why Indian Wells Just Made a Genius Business Move.  There’s more to this story than most sports fans realize. This isn’t just about a tournament bracket; it’s a masterclass in how to capitalize on a shifting global market.  Tournament organizers at Indian Wells have officially integrated Filipina sensation Alexandra Eala into the main draw as a seeded player (No. 31), following her meteoric rise in the WTA rankings.  After a standout performance in Dubai, where she reached the quarterfinals, the 20-year-old secured a first-round bye in California.  Eala has already begun her "Tennis Paradise" debut, drawing massive crowds to her practice sessions and sparking what analysts are calling the "Eala Effect." By making her a focal point of the tournament's promotion, organizers are leaning into one of the most passionate fan bases in the world.  This matters because sport is a massive driver of local economies. For business ow...