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Madrid Open 2025: Iga Swike won Alexandra EALA. Miami Repeat

MONews
2 Min Read

IGA Swike counterattacked the Madrid Open 2nd round and avoided another shock defeat against the Philippines’ Teen Alexandra Ella.

Last month, the world’s second-largest SWIATEK, stunned by EALA in Miami, took 4-6 6-4 6-2 on Spain’s clay.

A sticky start that justifies the pre -match conversation that Swiss Arc can deal with teenagers.

“I understand that there is an excessive advertisement for these young players, but you have to focus on you.”

“Honestly, I didn’t know it. I thought better.”

In the last week’s Stuttgart Junjun Final, Swigher Rick was lost, he was good at the first round of the Madrid, and produced the first ground stroke in the first set.

According to the 25 forced errors, the performance that is almost in line with the dominant Clay Court player of the recent season of the WTA Tour.

The mistake continued as a 23 -year -old from Poland collapsed at the beginning of the second set.

SWIATEK, a dominant Madrid champion and a ranking point to defend the European clay swing, has a serious problem.

The 19 -year -old EALA felt like the world’s top 100th place and beat her on the Miami hard coat.

However, the 5th major champion SWIATEK was focused again and relocated, and after overwhelming overwhelming power and precision at the baseline, it was controlled.

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