Tennis-Eala shocks Rybakina in Berlin Open round of 16


Tennis - WTA 500 - Berlin Open - Steffi Graf Stadium, Berlin, Germany - June 17, 2026 Philippines' Alexandra Eala in action during her round of 32 match against Croatia's Donna Vekic REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

June 18 (Reuters) - World ⁠number two Elena Rybakina suffered another stumble ⁠in the lead up to Wimbledon as ‌Alexandra Eala beat her 7-5 6-4 in the last 16 at the Berlin Open on Thursday.

Kazakhstan's Rybakina, who ​won the Australian Open this ⁠year and will launch ⁠her bid for a second Wimbledon crown later ⁠this ‌month, had lost to Katie Boulter in the quarter-finals at Queen's Club ⁠last week.

Eala, ranked 35th in the world, ​set out ‌to avenge her loss to Rybakina in ⁠Rome in ​May as she picked out tight angles across the court that the second seed was unable ⁠to chase down.

The 21-year-old from the ​Philippines sealed victory with a sharp crosscourt forehand that Rybakina misfired wide.

"I’m a little foggy right ⁠now. I think I’m still shaking. I was shaking on match point," Eala said after her fifth win over a top-10 ranked opponent.

"(After ​the win) I called ⁠my dad. I don’t know. I said, oh ​my God. We were just ‌screaming. My mom was there ​too. I'm really happy."

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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