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Where it all began for Tennis star Alex Eala

Manila Bulletin

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August 14 2025

Former coach recalls best moments with Filipino player

- By KRISTEL SATUMBAGA

Where it all began for Tennis star Alex Eala

The moment felt like deja vu. Longtime junior tennis coach Karl Santamaria found himself sharing the court once again with Alex Eala - the same spirited young girl he once guided through drills and footwork on quiet courts.

Only now, she isn’t just a promising junior, but a 20-year-old rising star, a prominent figure shaping the future of Philippine tennis.

As luck would have it, both happened to be in the country at the same time last month for a much-needed break — Alex, after grueling clay and grass court seasons, and Karl, on a family vacation from Melbourne, Australia, where he’s now based.

And what better place for a reunion than the tennis court where it all began?

"Reunited with the champ Alex Eala in Manila!" Karl posted on his social media. “Schedules somehow aligned, and was able to join her and coach @jovenronard for a light workout as she gets ready for the hardcourt/ North American swing.”

“Lots of laughs reminiscing about training days during their younger years (with Miko). Great to see you and join your workout even just for a day. Best of luck for the rest of the season!” he added.

It didn’t surprise Karl by how much Alex had accomplished so early in her career. Having trained her at the age of six along with brother Miko, who was two years older, he had already seen the qualities that would one day set them apart as exceptional tennis players.

“If there’s one thing to really pinpoint with Alex and Miko, it’s when they train, it was all business — even at a young age,” said Karl.

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