Eala, Nugroho cruise to second round of Wimbledon girls’ doubles

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    Eala, Nugroho cruise to second round of Wimbledon girls’ doubles

    Filipina tennis phenom and Globe ambassador Alex Eala together with Indonesian partner Priska Madelyn Nugroho moved on to the second round of the 2021 Wimbledon girls’ doubles tournament with a dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory over the pair of Japanese Erika Matsuda and American Valencia Xu at the at All England Club in London on Wednesday evening (Philippine time).

    With their track record of success playing together and having won the 2020 Australian Open girls’ doubles title, the tandem of Eala and Nugroho—who are seeded third in this competition—played like a well-oiled machine as they blanked their opponents and wrapped the first set in 5 minutes.

    The second set was a virtual repeat of the first as the 16-year old Eala, the no. 3 ranked juniors player in International Tennis Federation standings, and the 18-year old Nugroho, ranked no. 21 on the same list, continued their dominant showing and blanked their rivals once again to win the match in just 32 minutes.

    The Eala-Nugroho pair will next face the winner of the match between the team of Swiss netter Chelsea Fontenel and American Ashlyn Krueger against the tandem of Oceane Babel of France and Evialina Laskevich of Belarus.

    Eala will not have much time to celebrate as she is also set to battle Ane Mintegi Del Olmo in the second round of the girls’ singles tournament. She opened her campaign with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Solana Sierra of Argentina.