MANILA, Philippines — The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) live rankings can be uplifting during victories and brutal in defeat. Less than 24 hours after Alex Eala achieved a career-best No. 29 in the ...
FILIPINO tennis ace Alexandra “Alex” Eala slipped to No. 46 at the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) live rankings on Saturday. Eala has now fallen 17 notches from her career-best No. 29, which she ...
MSN: Who is the world No. 1 in women's tennis? Updated WTA rankings and explainer
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