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And she doesn’t just break into it, she SOARS into it, from No. 140 to No. 75, after her magical run to the semifinals in Miami.
Eala beat three Grand Slam winners en route to making the Miami semifinal and Filipo tennis history as a wildcard.
The No. 4 ranked women's tennis player is in the Miami Open final and loves getting wins in the home of the Dolphins.
Among them: she became the first woman from the Philippines to beat a Top 30 player, and did it THREE TIMES. And two of them were Top 5 players. And all of them were Grand Slam champions.