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French Open: Alex Eala aims to show Philippines ‘in positive light’ on historic debut

‘Being the only Filipino on this stage, I’m representing our country and our people,’ she says before playing at Roland Garros in Paris

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Alexandra Eala was set to become the first Filipino woman to play in a grand slam at the French Open on Sunday. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

Philippines sensation Alexandra Eala believes she can move up to the next level after her impressive run in Miami this year as she becomes the first woman from her country to compete in a grand slam at the French Open.

The 20-year-old will open her French Open campaign against another grand slam debutant, Emiliana Arango of Colombia, in the opening round on the red clay of Roland Garros on Sunday.

“Being the first is a big deal because it gives other people courage to do the same and follow the same path,” Eala said.

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“Where I started … the courts were cracked, nets were broken, fences were not completed and here everything is so detailed, everything is so modern.

Alexandra Eala in action during this month’s Italian Open. Photo: Reuters
Alexandra Eala in action during this month’s Italian Open. Photo: Reuters

“Those are the things that you think about, little things people might not appreciate as much if they grew up here. The small things that make a difference in the player experience.”

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