Alex Eala bags historic gold at the SEA Games 2025, capturing the Philippines’ first women’s singles tennis title in 26 years. The 20-year-old Filipino tennis star delivered a commanding performance in Thailand, defeating home favorite Mananchaya Sawangkaew in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2, to claim the prestigious gold medal.
Eala’s victory in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games not only ended a decades-long drought for Philippine tennis but also cemented her status as one of the region’s most promising talents. On enemy soil, she showcased maturity beyond her years — a mix of power, precision, and poise that overwhelmed her Thai opponent from start to finish.
The emotional triumph marked Eala’s first SEA Games singles gold, adding to a resume already decorated with junior Grand Slam titles and multiple professional milestones. Her dominance at the baseline and fearless shot selection highlighted the progress she has made since turning professional.
A historic moment for Philippine tennis
This victory was more than just a win — it was a milestone for Philippine sports. The last time a Filipino won the SEA Games women’s singles tennis gold was in 1999, making Eala’s achievement a proud and emotional moment for her country. During the medal ceremony, Eala’s embrace with her family captured the heartfelt significance of her accomplishment.
Inspiring a new generation
In a nation where basketball and volleyball often take the spotlight, Eala’s global rise in tennis represents a shift. Her determination, discipline, and relentless pursuit of excellence continue to inspire young athletes in the Philippines to dream bigger and aim higher.
As she turns her focus toward more professional titles and grand slam competitions, this SEA Games victory serves as both a personal triumph and a national milestone — a golden chapter in Philippine sports history.
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