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    ‘I’m on the Right Path’: Eala Wins Hearts in Dubai Despite Gauff Quarterfinal Loss

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekFebruary 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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     The Filipino trailblazer reflects positively on her WTA 1000 run after a tough defeat to the American, vowing to close the gap to the world’s elite.

    DUBAI – The scoreline read 6-0, 6-2 in favor of Coco Gauff, but Alexandra Eala left the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships with her head held high and a nation’s heart in her hands.

    Despite a “demoralising” defeat to the two-time Grand Slam winner on Thursday, the 20-year-old from the Philippines spent her final moments on court signing autographs for the adoring crowd that had packed Dubai Stadium. Her post-match reflections were not of disappointment, but of perspective and determination.

    The highest-ranked player in Philippine history admitted that the quarterfinal clash highlighted the gap she still needs to bridge to consistently compete with the sport’s elite. Gauff’s power and precision proved too much, with Eala’s usually scorching forehand deserting her on the day.

    “Coco played really well; I don’t think it was my best performance,” Eala said. “But all things aside, I think there is still definitely a gap, in terms of level, between Coco and me and other players of her calibre.”

    However, rather than dwell on the defeat, the Filipina star chose to focus on the bigger picture. Her run to the last eight in Dubai marks another deep run at a major tournament, following her stunning Miami Open semifinal appearance last year where she defeated three Grand Slam winners.

    “My job is now to try and close that gap. I will keep working on it. The gap is pretty prominent, but it’s not that I am so far out of reach of these players,” she explained. “I am not really so disappointed now. I feel good about the whole week in general. The biggest takeaway is that I am on the right path.”

    A Symbol of Filipino Pride
    Beyond the results, Eala’s infectious energy and fighting spirit transformed her into a symbol of Filipino pride in Dubai. Her matches drew full houses, with the crowd roaring after every point she won—a phenomenon that even impressed her opponent.

    “I think tennis needs more of this. It’s great just to see a nation so proud of someone, especially a nation that’s pretty underrepresented in this sport. It’s pretty cool to see,” said Gauff, the world number five.

    Gauff also noted Eala’s radiant positivity on court, even when trailing heavily. “I also liked, even at 6-0, 4-1 or 4-0 something, when she was smiling. I think that’s something that you can’t buy. I see why people want to root for her. I root for her when I’m not playing her, of course!”

    Earlier in the tournament, Eala secured her third career win against a top-10 player by defeating world number eight Jasmine Paolini. It is this promise and passion that she will carry forward as she continues her quest to challenge the world’s best on the biggest stages.

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