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Qualifiée pour le troisième tour à Miami, tournoi qui l'avait révélée l'an passée avec une demi-finale totalement inattendue, Alexandra Eala est revenue sur sa progression et sa nouvelle notoriété après sa victoire contre Laura Siegemund. Pour la joueuse des Philippines (20 ans), hyper populaire et très suivie partout où elle se produit, c'est important de montrer l'exemple aux jeunes enfants asiatiques qui rêvent de tenir un jour une raquette chez les pros.

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00:00I think it's such a good thing for tennis that Asian players are coming up and we're coming out on
00:12fire and I think representation is really important and I think we're in an era right now where a lot
00:20of different kind of demographics are being represented in the tour.
00:27So I think that's a great thing. I remember growing up, I really looked up to Lina because she was
00:33Asian and of course, because she was just such a great competitor. So I think it could be really great
00:40for the next generation.
00:43As of right now, from what I know of the kind of level or how do you say, like what
00:53the resources or in terms of coaching and knowledge or things like that, in the Philippines, I frankly think it's
01:02still quite far.
01:04I think we still have a gap to close. I think there's still a lot to learn for us, but
01:09I do believe we are in the right direction.
01:12Yeah.
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