Eala Overpowers Mansouri, Advances to São Paulo Open 2nd Round
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Alex Eala successfully began her SP Open campaign after defeating Yasmine Mansouri of France, 6-0, 6-2, in the Round of 32 on Wednesday morning (Philippine time) in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Alex Eala picks Yasmine Mansouri apart to kick off Sao Paulo Open
MANILA, Philippines – Alex Eala extended her win streak as she aced her first test in the WTA 250 Sao Paulo Open in Brazil. Fresh from capturing her first WTA 125 crown in the Guadalajara Open in Mexico, Eala breezed past French qualifier Yasmine Mansouri, 6-0, 6-2, in the round of 32 at the Villa-Lobos State Park on Tuesday, September 9 (Wednesday, September 10, Manila time). Winning a nip-and-tuck opening game marked by four deuces set the ton…
Eala overpowers Mansouri, advances to São Paulo Open 2nd round
MANILA, Philippines— Filipino tennis ace Alex Eala advanced to the WTA 250 São Paulo Open second round after overpowering French Yasmine Mansouri, 6-0, 6-2, in the opener at the Parque Villa-Lobos in Brazil Wednesday morning in Manila.
The march was too high for Yasmine Mansouri. Autoritarian during the qualifyings, the Frenchwoman unfortunately failed to confirm when she entered the main table. Indeed, after beating Brazilians Ana Cruz (16 years old) and Thaisa Pedretti, the 380th World was beaten in the first round in Sao Paulo by Alexandra Eala, victorious in two sets (6-0, 6-2) and 1h16 of the game. While she just won a Challenger in Guadalajara (Mexico), the Philippine co…
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