‘What a character’: Pinoys praise Alex Eala for her take on handling pressure
January 27, 2026 – 5:54 PM
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Tennis ace
Alex Eala
drew praise for her perspective on handling pressure after she compared it to what many Filipinos face in their daily lives.
The 20-year-old wunderkind impressed fans with her response during a post-match interview after defeating Russia’s
Alina Charaeva
at the historic
WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open
on Monday, January 26.
asked about the pressure
interview
“But it’s nothing compared to the pressure that regular, everyday Filipinos have to face providing for their families. It’s nothing compared to what my parents have sacrificed to bring me here. I’m doing my best, and I’m trying to enjoy,” she added.
Her response resonated with fellow Filipinos, many of whom praised her grounded perspective.
“I mean, that performance was next level, but her post-match interview? Chef’s kiss!” a Threads user wrote.
“Especially when she said that the pressure is nothing compared to the pressures of every Filipinos providing for their families, she captured everybody’s hearts right there. How can you not love this lady?” the Threads user added.
“Teary-eyed listening to her words… full of wisdom,” another
with emojis.
“Her depth and articulacy are really admirable. I know nothing of tennis, but I’m rooting for her simply because of her character,” a
Reddit user
wrote.
“What a character! I love you, Alex!! You make me so proud!” another
said
“She got wisdom. Vamos, Alex,” another
Redditor
“Nakakaiyak. Nakaka-proud!” a different Threads
user
wrote.
Pinoy
wrote.
Alex has previously been lauded for her efforts to preserve her Pinoy roots by continuing to immerse herself in Filipino culture while training in Spain before turning professional.
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— with reports from Philstar.com/Dino Maragay
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