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WTA 125K Jingshan Quarterfinals: Eala, Sun, and Ma Power Through with Impressive Wins

Alexandra Eala from the Philippines delivered a commanding performance, defeating China’s Jiayu Lu 6-4, 6-1 to secure a quarterfinal berth.


Eala controlled rallies with consistent depth and aggressive forehands, never allowing Lu to dictate the pace or build confidence throughout exchanges.
Her victory demonstrated composure under pressure and marked another milestone in her promising season on the WTA 125K stage in China.
Meanwhile, New Zealand’s Lulu Sun advanced after beating Ekaterina Pridankina 6-2, 6-4 with relentless baseline play and excellent defensive anticipation.
Sun established early dominance, taking control of both sets by forcing errors and maintaining steady rhythm throughout long baseline battles consistently.
The quarterfinal clash highlighted Sun’s growing potential as she confidently handled rallies while converting crucial opportunities with exceptional precision under pressure.
In another quarterfinal, China’s Yexin Ma pleased the home crowd, defeating Japan’s Rina Saigo 7-5, 6-2 with remarkable determination displayed.
Ma fought hard in the opening set, securing the decisive break before raising her level significantly in the second for victory.
Her consistent serving and powerful groundstrokes neutralized Saigo’s attempts to rally, sealing her passage into the next round convincingly.
Together, Eala, Sun, and Ma showcased dominance, resilience, and promise, setting the stage for thrilling semifinal battles at the Jingshan tournament.

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