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Filipina teen sensation Eala’s dream run ends as Pegula sets up final with Sabalenka

Khalid Bin Rashid
Khalid Bin Rashid
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Philippines sensation Alexandra Eala’s remarkable run at the Miami Open came to a brave end with a three-set loss to Jessica Pegula in the semi-finals on Thursday.

In an enthralling battle over 2hrs 24mins, fourth-seeded American Pegula emerged with a 7-6 (7/3), 5-7, 6-3 win to seal a place in Saturday’s final against world number one Aryna Sabalenka.

Sabalenka blasted her way into the final with a 6-2, 6-2 demolition of Italy’s Jasmine Paolini.

The 19-year-old Eala, ranked 140th in the world, had only two WTA main draw victories to her name before arriving in Miami.

She proceeded to beat three Grand Slam winners in Jelena Ostapenko, Madison Keys and world number two Iga Swiatek.

The tide looked to have turned against her when Pegula broke to go 3-1 up in the second set, but Eala broke back and her fist pump and look of determination was a sign of things to come.

Eala broke Pegula three times in the set and was broken twice herself but crucially was able to hold when serving for the set at 6-5.

Both players protected their serve better in the deciding set but Eala’s forehand let her down when the American broke to go 5-3 up and she served out for a victory that brought her visible relief.

“Of course there is disappointment right after the match,” said Eala. 

“But there are just so many times in tennis where you have to dig through the dirt to look for the positive and I’m just enjoying because there is so much positive around me and I don’t know how many times that happens,” she added.

Playing with a strapped thigh from the outset, Eala turned her ankle mid-way through the second set but said she had not been impacted by the injury.

“I literally gave everything I had, I’m half tape. I did everything and I have no regrets,” she said.

“To have a week like this, the stars need to align and they did this week, and hopefully I can keep that up; that is my goal now, to keep this up,” she added.

Pegula said it had been difficult to play an opponent like Eala.

“I let her back in the match at 3-1 up (second set) and she just started ripping her balls, going for her shots and you just have to weather the storm with people like that. She competes really well,” said the American.

Sabalenka powers through

Sabalenka needed just 71 minutes to wrap up her win against the sixth seed Paolini.

The Belarusian, beaten in the Indian Wells final earlier this month by Mirra Andreeva, will appear in the Miami final for the first time in her career.

“I’m super happy with the level I played today. Of course super happy to be in my first Miami Open final,” said Sabalenka.

Sabalenka was never behind against Paolini. She served six aces and broke the Italian’s serve four times.

“I definitely would say that this was one of the best matches in the season so far. I don’t know. I was just so focused on myself, on the things I had to do today,” she said.

“It felt like everything was just going smoothly my way.”

Sabalenka will be keen to banish the memory of defeat in the Indian Wells final and in the Australian Open final, where she lost to Keys.

“The lessons (of those defeats) was I believe focus on myself, not on what’s going on the other side,” she said.

“I think in those finals I was more focusing on my opponents than on myself. I think I just have to bring the same attitude, the same mindset that I had today, I think I have to bring it in the finals,” she said.

“I really feel this time I’m going to do better than I did in the last two finals,” added the 26-year-old.

She is only the sixth woman to reach the finals of both stops on the American ‘Sunshine Swing’ in the same season.

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