Alexandra Eala has prioritized singles in her fantastic career so far, but she also clearly enjoys playing doubles.
Eala is playing both singles and doubles at Indian Wells, deciding to pair up with American superstar Iva Jovic in the latter.
The exciting duo has, however, been handed a very unenviable start, having been drawn against Jelena Ostapenko and Hailey Baptiste in California.
Eala certainly has an intriguing WTA doubles record ahead of her next event, which she will be using to hone her singles skills further.
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Alexandra Eala’s WTA doubles record ahead of Indian Wells
Eala has played a total of 90 doubles matches at the age of 20, boasting a positive record with 47 wins and 43 losses.
The Filipina superstar has earned a total of $1,655,677 for her efforts on the doubles court, which have yet to produce a title.
But she has been able to break the WTA top 100 in the format, climbing to world number 99 just last month.
Eala has since dropped to 105th in the doubles rankings, with her record for 2026 standing at three wins and three losses.
| 2026 | Career | |
| 105 | Rank | 99 |
| 0 | Titles | 0 |
| 3-3 | Win-loss | 47-43 |
| $291,992 | Prize money | $1,655,677 |
This season, she played doubles with Jovic at the ASB Classic, before pairing up with Ingrid Martins at the Australian Open and Janice Tjen at the Abu Dhabi Open.
Eala has previously linked up with other WTA stars, most significantly with Coco Gauff at the 2025 Italian Open, where they reached the quarterfinals.

Alexandra Eala’s Grand Slam doubles record
It is still very early stages in the exciting career of Eala, who has quickly become one of the most popular players in tennis.
She has a huge following from the Philippines and indeed from further afield, as evidenced by the massive crowds that gathered to watch her in action at the Australian Open.
That has been a common theme for the 20-year-old in her relatively brief career so far, which after Melbourne now includes singles appearances at all four Grand Slams.
Only the US Open is missing in her Grand Slam doubles ventures, which have yet to produce a finish better than the second round.
| Australian Open | French Open | Wimbledon | US Open | |
| 2025 | – | 2nd | 1st | – |
| 2026 | 1st | – | – | – |
She’ll now be hoping for a lengthy run in Indian Wells alongside Jovic, although Ostapenko and Baptiste will have other plans.
Ostapenko represents a particularly formidable foe in the format, with a 2024 US Open doubles title among her career achievements.
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But the younger pairing will undoubtedly have the fans on their side, with home favorite Jovic currently enjoying a similarly rapid rise to Eala.
The 18-year-old American is currently ranked 18th in the singles rankings, while Eala recently dropped one spot to 32nd.


