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Year of the queen: Eala's atmospheric run IN A year when Philippine sports searched for a defining moment, tennis sensation Alex Eala delivered one that felt like a 6.5 magnitude earthquake. Eala’s “atmospheric run” from the elite WTA circuits to regional dominance became the heartbeat of a nation that saw its athletes conquer both global stages and local arenas. For many, what the 20-year-old southpaw accomplished last year stood as the single biggest sports story of the Philippines in 2025. Eala’s season began with a tectonic shift at the Miami Open. Entering as a wildcard, Eala shocked the tennis world by reaching the semifinals after taking down a gauntlet of Grand Slam champions: Jelena Ostapenko, Madison Keys, and Paula Badosa, before securing a career-defining upset over world No. 2 Iga Swiatek. This momentum carried her to the U.S. Open, where she edged out Denmark’s Clara Tauson in a three-set thriller to become the first Filipino to win a Grand Slam main draw match. The historic climb reached its peak in September in Mexico. At the Guadalajara Open, Eala staged a gritty comeback against Hungary’s Panna Udvardy, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, to hoist her first-ever WTA title — a feat never before achieved by a player representing the Philippines. Eala steadily ascended the rankings, reaching her highest position of No. 50 in early November. By the time she arrived in Bangkok for the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in December, Eala dipped to No. 52, but she punctuated her year by dismantling home favorite Mananchaya Sawangkaew to end the Philippines’ 26-year gold medal drought in women’s singles. Cebuano pride While Eala owned the global spotlight, Cebuano athletes carried the torch of local pride. Olympian Elreen Ando reaffirmed her status as one of Asia’s finest weighlifters, adding medals to the country’s tally in continental and regional meets. Following her decent showing in the Paris Olympics, Cebu’s “Queen of Barbell” delivered a flawless performance at the 33rd SEA Games, securing the gold medal in the women’s 59kg division. Her triumphs have served as a beacon of inspiration for the University of Cebu (UC) Webmasters weightlifting team, which has turned Cebu into a national powerhouse for the sport. The Cebuanos’ dominance extended to the sand, where the legendary Cherry Ann “Sisi” Rondina of Cebu and partner Bernadeth Pons finally secured the elusive SEA Games gold medal in beach volleyball. usalive live usa usa live usa news updeat amirican news usa news live usa live today live news usa today news live usa footbol news fifa news messi news ronaldo news olimpic news tennis highlights alex eala clara tauson breaking news us open highlights us live news us live gracie abrams us live us live news today wta tour tennis drama iga swiatek alex eala tennis grand slam gma sports ph