Alex Eala Triumphs Over Varvara Gracheva to Reach Eastbourne Open Final
Alex Eala secures a hard-fought victory against Varvara Gracheva, advancing to the Eastbourne Open final and aiming for her first WTA title.

Alex Eala demonstrated exceptional skill and resilience as she defeated Varvara Gracheva in a thrilling semifinal match at the Eastbourne Open. The match, which ended with a score of 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, showcased Eala's ability to maintain composure under pressure and adapt her strategy to overcome her opponent.
Match Highlights
- First Set: Eala started strong, taking a 4-1 lead with aggressive forehands and varied shot selection. Despite Gracheva's comeback to lead 5-4, Eala regained control and won the set 7-5.
- Second Set: Gracheva capitalized on Eala's dip in rhythm, winning the set 6-2 with a series of unforced errors from Eala.
- Third Set: The decisive set was a tense battle, with both players holding serve until Eala broke Gracheva in the seventh game. Eala maintained her lead and sealed the match with another break, winning 6-3.
Path to the Final
This victory marks Eala's second win over Gracheva this year, following her success in the Nottingham Open qualifiers. Advancing to the WTA final is a significant milestone for the 20-year-old, who is now poised to make history as the first Filipina to win a WTA singles title.
Upcoming Challenge
Eala will face Australia's Maya Joint in the final, where she aims to cap off her Eastbourne Open campaign with a historic victory. The match promises to be an exciting showdown as Eala seeks her first championship at the elite level of women's professional tennis.