In the quarter-final match, Eala received a walkover when Spanish 10th seed Paula Badosa withdrew due to injury, showcasing her emerging star potential with a fearless and ferocious performance against Swiatek, whom she had previously met when receiving her graduation certificate from Nadal and Swiatek. With Nadal’s uncle, Toni, in her coaching box, Eala expressed gratitude for the opportunity to compete at such a high level, emphasizing her coach’s advice to play aggressively against the five-time Slam champion.
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England miss out on semis – how Nations League unfolded
The Women's Nations League group stage concluded with Spain defeating England 2-1, securing their semi-final spot alongside France and Germany. Sweden triumphed over Denmark 6-1 to top Group 4, while Scotland and Wales played for pride after their relegations were confirmed. In League B, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland aimed for promotion play-offs, with Poland earning promotion to League A, and Ireland missing out on direct promotion by finishing second in their group,...
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