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Home / Sports / Filipino Tennis Star Draws Unprecedented Crowds at Aus Open

Filipino Tennis Star Draws Unprecedented Crowds at Aus Open

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Alexandra Eala drew massive crowds, unprecedented at the Australian Open.
  • Eala's online conference viewership surpassed superstars like Alcaraz.
  • Melbourne's large Filipino community fueled the enormous fan turnout.
Filipino Tennis Star Draws Unprecedented Crowds at Aus Open

The Australian Open witnessed an unprecedented surge in fan attendance, all drawn by the rising star Alexandra Eala of the Philippines. Thousands of fans created immense queues, overwhelming facilities and even impacting practice sessions.

Eala's popularity is immense in her home country, which has limited tennis pedigree. Her surprising victory over Iga Swiatek last year propelled her to national hero status, with her online press conference viewership exceeding that of major tennis stars.

Her performances at the tournament, including her singles debut, were met with massive support, particularly from Melbourne's large Filipino community. This led to criticisms regarding court assignments and crowd management by organizers, who acknowledged the need for future improvements.

Despite the fervent support, Eala's doubles match on Tuesday saw a more manageable, though still significant, crowd. The overwhelming enthusiasm of her fans, while sometimes criticized for being boisterous, stems from pride in her historic achievements for Philippine tennis.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alexandra Eala is a 20-year-old professional tennis player from the Philippines, known for being a trailblazer for her country in the sport.
The massive turnout was due to Eala's immense popularity in the Philippines and the large Filipino community in Melbourne supporting their national sports hero.
Eala has achieved several milestones, including being the first Filipina to win a WTA Tour match, win a junior Grand Slam (US Open 2022), and she notably defeated Iga Swiatek.

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