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Alex Eala Targets Clay-Court Breakthrough at Italian Open in Rome

  • Rory Visco
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  • May 5, 2026
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After a string of early exits on clay this season, Filipina tennis standout Alex Eala heads into the Italian Open with renewed urgency, aiming for a deeper run as she opens her campaign against Poland’s Magdalena Fręch on Wednesday (Philippine time).

The 20-year-old, now ranked No. 42 in the Women’s Tennis Association, arrives in Rome still searching for rhythm on clay after falling short of the third round in tournaments in Linz, Stuttgart, and Madrid. Her latest stint ended in a second-round loss to Belgium’s Elise Mertens, the world No. 21, though the result was enough to lift her ranking—an encouraging sign despite inconsistent performances.

The Italian Open presents a key opportunity for Eala to reset ahead of the clay season’s main event, the French Open, scheduled from May 18 to June 7, 2026.

Standing in her way is Fręch, currently ranked No. 45 and a former world No. 22. While the Polish veteran has struggled in singles, losing her last five matches, she remains a dangerous opponent with years of tour experience. The match will mark their first career meeting.

A win would send Eala into a second-round clash with China’s Wang Xinyu, who awaits with a first-round bye.

Rome also represents unfinished business for Eala. Last year, she exited early in singles after a straight-sets loss to eventual Madrid Open champion Marta Kostyuk. However, she impressed in doubles, teaming up with Coco Gauff to reach the quarterfinals and push eventual champions Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani to the limit.

This year’s field remains stacked, with all of the WTA’s top 15 players in the draw, including defending champion Paolini. For Eala, the challenge is clear: break through against elite competition and carry momentum into Paris.

As she approaches her 21st birthday, Eala’s Rome opener is more than just another match—it is a chance to turn potential into tangible results on one of tennis’ biggest clay stages.

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