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    Her breathing loud enough to hear in an empty Arthur Ashe Stadium, her third-set deficit a point from growing to 3-1 against someone who beat her less than two weeks earlier, Serena Williams scrambled to extend a 13-stroke exchange until her opponent netted a forehand.

    World juniors’ number 4 and Globe Ambassador Alex Eala beat Nadia Echeverria Alam in three sets to win her first-ever professional match in the ITF Women’s Future in Monastir, Tunisia.

    The 14-year-old Filipina tennis sensation’s victory over her American-Venezuelan rival, however, didn’t come easy. Eala overcame a slow start and held her nerves in the second set to bag the win against her 25-year-old opponent, 1-6, 7-6, 3-2. Alam is currently ranked 772nd in the world.