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Alex Ira's historic victory and the chance to wait for her at the 2025 US Open
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Alex Ira’s historic victory and the chance to wait for her at the 2025 US Open

August 25, 2025 5 Min Read
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Her story continues to be rewritten: chapter by chapter, match by match.

For 20-year-old Filipino tennis genius Alex Ira, the latest page has turned on the Flushing Meadows grand stage. There he became the first player in the Philippines to win a singles match in the main draw of a Grand Slam.

It came in the most dramatic fashion.

Faced with 14th seed Clara Towson in the opening round of the US Open, Ira saw a bit of the underdog. However, she refused to bow quietly when the match reached boiling point 5-1 in the deciding set.

Instead, she mounted a fearless comeback, buzzing the crowd, forcing a tiebreaker, and eventually sealing off 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (13-11).

The scoreline tells a story of grit and nerves, but that meant something deeper as Philippine fans look thousands of miles apart. History has been made.

But Ira’s breakthrough isn’t just about etching her name into a record book. It could also be a gateway to something bigger.

Ira’s draw bracket opens and suddenly the road ahead becomes navigable. Next comes either Spain’s Christina Bussa or American Claire Liu. Both are within her reach if she carries the same calm and fire.

Win there, she will set her up for a third round clash with Belgian Elise Mertens, world No. 19. It’s a tough test, yes, but given the confidence that Ila brings to New York, it feels far from impossible.

And if she pushes further into the second week, she can set up a stage for a blockbuster measure against famous world number one Alina Sabalenca, or Phil Canada’s Leila Fernandez, who reached the US Open Final in 2021.

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These names may seem daunting, but even the possibility of sharing the court with them emphasizes how far Eala has come, and how far she can still go.

It is monumental to reach only the fourth round.

As Filipino athletes go deeper into the Grand Slam Singles tournament, yet another glass ceiling and cement Eela will be crushed as one of the upstarts of women’s tennis.

It places her alongside the sports elite, ensuring she will boost the major rankings and inspires a generation of Filipino players who can believe that the second week of the slam is no longer unreachable.

Visibility, fame and experience from such a run can also change the trajectory of her career, open the doors to a larger stage and set her up for sustained success.

For EALA, this is a place where history and opportunity intersect. Her victory over Towson was not just the first barrier for Philippine tennis. It also opened the door to prove that she can not only appear, but stay in the fight.

The path ahead is challenging, but unlike the past few years, it no longer feels like a distant dream. It feels within reach.

Ira’s preparations this year suggest that she is ready. A 68.4% victory and a breakthrough performance at the Miami Open have led EALA to reward her offensive baseline play on the American hard court.

She looks comfortable under pressure, not afraid of big names, and most importantly, is hungry for more. That hunger separates a one-off breakthrough from a permanent candidate.

Her story is still unfolding, but this US opening already guarantees her a place in history.

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And when she stepped into the next match, Alex Ira was no longer here just to get involved. She’s here to push even more, test her limits and write one of the most notable runs of Filipino athletes ever on one of the most epic stages of tennis.

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