“I CAN’T KEEP PUSHING MYSELF” — ALEX EALA’S SHOCKING WITHDRAWAL FROM WTA CATALONIA AFTER INJURY AT MADRID OPEN – FANS WONDER IF HER SEASON IS IN TROUBLE

It’s fair to say that Alexandra Eala’s clay court season has not gone according to plan so far in 2026.

Eala’s heavy defeat against Elise Mertens at the Madrid Open means the 20-year-old has picked up just two wins on the surface in her first three tournaments.

The Filipina lost to Jelena Ostapenko in Linz and Leylah Fernandez in Stuttgart as her time at both events was cut short.

Eala was set for a busy clay court schedule, but she’s withdrawn at the last minute from an upcoming event.

Alexandra Eala pulls out of WTA 125 event

Eala was set to play the 2026 Catalonia Open Solgironès following her exit from the Madrid Open, but she has made a late withdrawal.

The Filipina was set to be one of the top seeds at the event, behind Wang Xinyu and Peyton Stearns, and she would have had a great chance to lift the title.

Will Alex Eala start to lose fans if she doesn’t win a title soon?

She lost 6-2, 6-1, to Elise Mertens in Madrid…

Instead, she has withdrawn and her next tournament is expected to be the Italian Open in Rome, which begins on April 28.

Eala’s replacement at the Spanish tournament is set to be Varvara Lepchenko, an American player who is currently ranked world number 160.

The Filipina star’s appearance at the upcoming Italian Open will mark her second appearance at the Italian tournament.

Last year, the Filipina star was defeated by Marta Kostyuk in the opening round by a heavy 6-0 6-1 scoreline.

She also played doubles alongside Coco Gauff and they reached the quarter-finals before they were beaten by Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani.

Alexandra Eala’s ranking after her slump in form

Eala reached a career ranking high of world number 29 earlier this year, but her form recently has seen her dip slightly.

The 20-year-old currently sits at world number 41 in the rankings, but there is a silver lining for the Filipina.

She is not defending many ranking points at all for the rest of the clay court season, so a couple of wins could help her climb the rankings.

The star suffered back-to-back first round defeats at the Italian Open and Roland Garros last year, so a single win will see her earn much-needed ranking points.It’s fair to say that Alexandra Eala’s clay court season has not gone according to plan so far in 2026.

Eala’s heavy defeat against Elise Mertens at the Madrid Open means the 20-year-old has picked up just two wins on the surface in her first three tournaments.

The Filipina lost to Jelena Ostapenko in Linz and Leylah Fernandez in Stuttgart as her time at both events was cut short.

Eala was set for a busy clay court schedule, but she’s withdrawn at the last minute from an upcoming event.

Alexandra Eala pulls out of WTA 125 event

Eala was set to play the 2026 Catalonia Open Solgironès following her exit from the Madrid Open, but she has made a late withdrawal.

The Filipina was set to be one of the top seeds at the event, behind Wang Xinyu and Peyton Stearns, and she would have had a great chance to lift the title.

Will Alex Eala start to lose fans if she doesn’t win a title soon?

She lost 6-2, 6-1, to Elise Mertens in Madrid…

Instead, she has withdrawn and her next tournament is expected to be the Italian Open in Rome, which begins on April 28.

Eala’s replacement at the Spanish tournament is set to be Varvara Lepchenko, an American player who is currently ranked world number 160.

The Filipina star’s appearance at the upcoming Italian Open will mark her second appearance at the Italian tournament.

Last year, the Filipina star was defeated by Marta Kostyuk in the opening round by a heavy 6-0 6-1 scoreline.

She also played doubles alongside Coco Gauff and they reached the quarter-finals before they were beaten by Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani.

Alexandra Eala’s ranking after her slump in form

Eala reached a career ranking high of world number 29 earlier this year, but her form recently has seen her dip slightly.

The 20-year-old currently sits at world number 41 in the rankings, but there is a silver lining for the Filipina.

She is not defending many ranking points at all for the rest of the clay court season, so a couple of wins could help her climb the rankings.

The star suffered back-to-back first round defeats at the Italian Open and Roland Garros last year, so a single win will see her earn much-needed ranking points.It’s fair to say that Alexandra Eala’s clay court season has not gone according to plan so far in 2026.

Eala’s heavy defeat against Elise Mertens at the Madrid Open means the 20-year-old has picked up just two wins on the surface in her first three tournaments.

The Filipina lost to Jelena Ostapenko in Linz and Leylah Fernandez in Stuttgart as her time at both events was cut short.

Eala was set for a busy clay court schedule, but she’s withdrawn at the last minute from an upcoming event.

Alexandra Eala pulls out of WTA 125 event

Eala was set to play the 2026 Catalonia Open Solgironès following her exit from the Madrid Open, but she has made a late withdrawal.

The Filipina was set to be one of the top seeds at the event, behind Wang Xinyu and Peyton Stearns, and she would have had a great chance to lift the title.

Will Alex Eala start to lose fans if she doesn’t win a title soon?

She lost 6-2, 6-1, to Elise Mertens in Madrid…

Instead, she has withdrawn and her next tournament is expected to be the Italian Open in Rome, which begins on April 28.

Eala’s replacement at the Spanish tournament is set to be Varvara Lepchenko, an American player who is currently ranked world number 160.

The Filipina star’s appearance at the upcoming Italian Open will mark her second appearance at the Italian tournament.

Last year, the Filipina star was defeated by Marta Kostyuk in the opening round by a heavy 6-0 6-1 scoreline.

She also played doubles alongside Coco Gauff and they reached the quarter-finals before they were beaten by Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani.

Alexandra Eala’s ranking after her slump in form

Eala reached a career ranking high of world number 29 earlier this year, but her form recently has seen her dip slightly.

The 20-year-old currently sits at world number 41 in the rankings, but there is a silver lining for the Filipina.

She is not defending many ranking points at all for the rest of the clay court season, so a couple of wins could help her climb the rankings.

The star suffered back-to-back first round defeats at the Italian Open and Roland Garros last year, so a single win will see her earn much-needed ranking points.

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