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Alexandra EALA is the Miami Open Semi Finals to get angry with Iga Swipek

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Miami Garden, Florida-Teen Alexandra EALA was another anger when he overpowered the second Iga Sweatek 6-2 and 7-5 in the 5th Grand Slam Champion and the quarter-finals at the Miami Open.

The 19 -year -old left -handed, who received a wild card at the WTA 1000 event, was the only Philippine player on the Pro Tennis Tour and ranked 140th.

During this history, EALA reached its first WTA semi -finals, beating the third major champion in 1 hour and 37 minutes.

She will then win the Wednesday match between Jessica Pegula and Emma Raducanu.

The EALA has now dominated the Australian open champion Madison Keys, who defeated the French Open Champion Jelena Ostapenko in 2017. She won the fourth round walker against Paula Badosa and took a break.

SWIATEK broke the EALA in the first game of the game, but his teens retired immediately. The first two games took 15 minutes.

At the set point, SWIATEK wrapped the forehand and finished the set in 42 minutes.

EALA represents the Philippines, but has been trained in Rafael Nadal Tennis Academy for the past six years in Mallorca.

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