Was able to passed by samsung store knina and tadaaa..pang 4th ko na to sayo hopie @lizasoberano!! Haha
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#MakeItComplicatedWithYou
A beautiful and heartwarming tribute for Alex Eala by El Gamma Penumbra during her homecoming reception at Malacan̈anag Palace..😔❤️
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Atty. Virgil Ligutan is a Cebuano lawyer. Tapos kung ano anong propaganda ng mga DDS na Cebu daw is Duterte country.
Snappy salute to Atty. Ligutan! #ConvictSara
Alex Eala gives a great answer after losing to Jasmine Paolini at Wimbledon, ‘I think that's all you can really do, is do your best’
"The level is getting very close to the top.. it depends on many little things. What aspect do you think now that you're reaching this top, is the most difficult to manage?"
Alex: "Like you said, it comes down to details. It's very fine details, and with tennis and matches that are tight, sometimes it can depend on one or two points. And I think it's how you manage yourself during those moments.
Looking back for example, I had one point. Did I stick with my game? Did I stick with the gameplan? Did I do everything I could at that moment? I think that's all you can really do, is do your best. Because there are so many external factors that you can't control. You can't control how she plays. You can't control if there's wind. You can't control if it's super hot or super cold. The only thing I can control is how I'm able to approach those situations. And if I'm able to approach them with bravery, with a steady mind and intensity, then I'm able to look back and feel no regret."
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Here at Wimbledon, Alex Eala is playing for more than a place in the draw. She is making history for the Philippines, and with every point, giving a country half a world away something bigger to share: belief.
She's up next on Centre Court.
Our essay on her story for ESPN:
Here at Wimbledon, Alex Eala is playing for more than a place in the draw. She is making history for the Philippines, and with every point, giving a country half a world away something bigger to share: belief.
She's up next on Centre Court.
Our essay on her story for ESPN: