Alexandra Eala reflects on biggest win of career over Iga Swiatek in Miami Open quarterfinals

Two weeks into the clay-court season, and no sign of breakthrough teenager Alexandra Eala. It's left many new fans wondering where they’ll see the 19-year-old next.

After basking in her wild-card run to the Miami Open semifinals, one that had everyone asking if she’s the next tennis star, Eala opted not to kick off her clay play in Charleston or Bogota.

So when will we see her next? The answer is much sooner than we think.

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As revealed on her uncle’s radio show in the Philippines, Eala is set to resume competition next week at the WTA 125 Oeiras, Portugal.

Alexandra Eala’s Clay Court Schedule
  • April 14-20: WTA 125 Oeiras
  • April 21-27: WTA 1000 Madrid
  • April 28-May 4: WTA 1000 Madrid/WTA 125 Vich
  • May 5-11: WTA 1000 Rome
  • May 12-18: WTA 1000 Rome/WTA 125 Parma

Although her ranking zoomed from world No. 140 to No. 75 following Miami, she'll aim to compete in upcoming WTA 1000s with wild-card entries and/or qualifying opportunities.

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As Eala heads to Portugal, eight of the tour's Top 10 head to Stuttgart for the WTA 500 Porsche Grand Prix, while fan-favorites Elina Svitolina, Belinda Bencic and Emma Raducanu headline WTA 250 Rouen. Both can be streamed live and on-demand on Tennis Channel, the home of the WTA Tour.

Before those tournaments, Billie Jean King Cup action kicks off this Thursday, April 10, with the group stage taking place across six countries and three surfaces.

Jessica Pegula, the 2025 Charleston Open champion and newly appointed world No. 3, leads Team USA alongside Danielle Collins against Teams Denmark and Slovakia.

Watch all the action on Tennis Channel, and mark your calendars for Eala’s return to tennis on Monday the 14th.