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Swiatek’s Wimbledon title defence ends with stunning third-round defeat
Reigning champion Iga Swiatek crashed out of Wimbledon in the third round on Saturday after Alexandra Eala produced a stunning straight-sets victory to make more history for the Philippines.
The 20-year-old Eala battled through a tense opening set that lasted 84 minutes before completing a remarkable 7-6 (11/9), 6-2 win over a stunned Swiatek on Centre Court.
Eala’s impressive display earned her a place in the fourth round of Wimbledon for the first time, marking another major milestone in her career and a historic achievement for Philippine tennis.
Swiatek, who arrived at the All England Club as the defending champion, struggled to cope with Eala’s fearless shot-making after narrowly losing the opening set. The defeat ended her hopes of successfully defending the Wimbledon title.
“It’s difficult to describe. I’m in the second week of a Slam and it’s incredible for me,” said Eala.
It is six-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek’s earliest exit from a major tournament since another third-round defeat, by Yulia Putintseva, also at Wimbledon two years ago.
The 21-year-old Eala became the first player from the Philippines to reach the third round of a Grand Slam event in the Open era by defeating Maya Joint on Thursday.
But the 29th seed was not overawed by taking on six-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek, notching her second win in three meetings with the Polish third seed.
“I’m really emotional and maybe for someone like Iga who has won so many Slams, or someone like Serena or Venus (Williams), this achievement might seem small,” Eala added.
“But for someone who grew up in the Philippines… I trained with my mother and my grandfather every day after school with ruffled socks and chubby cheeks… so for her this is everything.”
The left-hander, who had only won one match at a Slam before this week, will next face former runner-up Jasmine Paolini on Monday.
Eala will be bidding to become the first player from the Philippines to reach a singles Grand Slam quarter-final since Felicisimo Ampon at the 1953 French Open.
She had enjoyed raucous support from her Filipino fans on the outside courts at the All England Club in the first two rounds, but again impressed in a far less partisan atmosphere on Centre Court against Swiatek.
The 25-year-old Swiatek failed to bounce back from a disappointing last-16 defeat at the French Open, where she is a four-time winner.
She made 44 unforced errors as she struggled to regroup after missing two set points in a first-set tie-break.
– Marathon first set –
Eala stretched into a 5-3 lead but failed to serve out the opener, seeing one set point come and go.
Both players saw multiple chances slip from their grasp in a high-quality breaker, before Eala finally forged in front on her fourth set point when Swiatek sent a backhand sailing long.
The world number 32 took full control of the tie by racing into a 4-0 lead against her shell-shocked opponent in the second set.
Swiatek scrapped hard to get one of the breaks back, but then slipped 5-2 behind after serving two double-faults in another sloppy service game.
Eala got over the line in a dramatic final game, saving four break points before clinching the biggest victory of her career on her third match point.
She fell to the turf in celebration after finishing the contest with a forehand winner, sobbing tears of joy as Swiatek made a hasty departure.

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