@ylle41@GluckGlucky@keifornal Imagine being so confident while not even knowing what overrated means. By your logic, Pegula is overrated too because she haven't won a Grand Slam. Apparently rankings, titles, consistency, and deep Slam runs don't matter anymore. Brilliant analysis ๐คฃ
@ylle41@GluckGlucky@keifornal So by that logic, Svitolina is overrated too because she hasn't won a Grand Slam title? That's a strange standard. Tennis greatness isn't measured only by Slam trophies.
@APalaiz Respectfully, the narrative that Serena Williams spoke highly of Alex Eala is fake. It originated from an AI-generated YouTube video, not from any verified interview or statement by Serena herself.
Alex Eala wins matches.
Alex Eala gains fans.
Alex Eala gains sponsors.
And apparently, Alex Eala's haters are now forming alliances, unblocking each other, and preaching unity. ๐
The Eala Haters have officially assembled.
Meanwhile, Alex just keeps winning. ๐ต๐ญ๐พ๐ฅ
@AllThatRacket24@BastienFachan One thing Alex Eala has that many players don't is a fanbase that's incredibly nationalistic. Filipinos are more than willing to rally behind her and support her every step of her tennis journey.
@ecf08@babystepsparrow@Levy883@da_muguruza Receiving a wildcard gets you into the draw. It doesn't win the match. The opportunities may be debatable, but the results and ranking points still have to be EARNED.
@ecf08@Khathelhene@da_muguruza Wildcards open the door. Results keep you there. Alex Eala's ranking came from points earned by WINNING matches, not from a passport or an IMG contract. If wildcards alone made Top 40 players, tennis would look very different.
@Archaicmind3000@babystepsparrow Thatโs live ranking, not the official ranking. ๐คฃ
Wait until Roland Garros points come off and Boissonโs ranking will spiral down again. ๐น