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Alex Eala begins clay season against hometown bet
Alex Eala is back on the court as the clay season beckons, arriving in Linz, the third-largest city in Austria, nestled along the historic Danube River.
After a short break following the Miami Open, the 20-year-old Filipino star is set to compete in the 2026 Upper Austria Ladies Linz, running from April 6-12.
The WTA 500 tournament will take place on the indoor clay courts of the Design Center Linz.
A number of marquee players are signed up for the event.
Three of the four highest-ranked Russian players in the world will vie for the title: top-seeded teen sensation and world No. 10 Mirra Andreeva, second-seeded defending champion Ekaterina Alexandrova, and third seed Liudmila Samsanova, ranked 21st globally.
Veteran stars also add to the competition, including former world No. 1 Karolína Plíšková of the Czech Republic, fourth seed and former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia, and former US Open champion Sloane Stephens of the United States.
Eala, whose world ranking slipped to 45 as of the first week of April after failing to defend points from the 2025 Miami Open, enters Linz unseeded.
She will face local favorite and world No. 87 Julia Grabher in the first round.
The 29-year-old Austrian reached a career-high ranking of 54 in 2023 and won her second WTA 125 title at the 2025 MundoTenis Open in Brazil last October.
Grabher also claimed a first-round victory over former world No. 29 Elisabetta Cocciaretto of Italy at the Australian Open earlier this year before falling to Anna Kalinskaya in the second round.
However, she has won just one of her last six matches across five tournaments since then.
The winner of the Eala-Grabher match will advance to the Round of 16, where a showdown with Jelena Ostapenko awaits.
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Busari replaces Olowookere as Flamingos new coach
The NFF have announced Akeem Busari as the new coach of the country’s U17 women’s team, the Flamingos.
He has replaced Bankole Olowookere, who led the Flamingos to third-place at the 2022 U17 Women’s World Cup in India.
Busari is currently head coach of Pacesetter Queens of Ibadan.
His immediate task is to qualify the Flamingos to this year’s U17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco.
His team are scheduled to face the winners of the qualifier between Niger Republic and Guinea in May.
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Detdet Pepito urges Tigresses not to be intimidated: ‘UST pa rin kami’
Heading into the UAAP Season 88 Collegiate Women’s Volleyball Tournament, Detdet Pepito was vocal in saying that this is University of Santo Tomas’ best chance in recent years to claim the championship.
Ten games in, however, the Golden Tigresses are barely holding on in the Final Four race.
Hype and belief were high for UST entering the season, with an intact lineup, the return of healed players Jonna Perdido and Xyza Gula, and the addition of their high school team’s Best Middle Blocker duo, Avril Bron and Lianne Penuliar.
But the Golden Tigresses faced not just setbacks, but alarming losses, leaving them in a three-way tie for third to fifth places with the Adamson Lady Falcons and the FEU Lady Tamaraws during the Holy Week break, all standing at 6-4.
UST appeared poised to be the first team to challenge De La Salle University’s perfect record last March 25, building a commanding 20-12 lead in the third set with the match tied at one set apiece. Instead, the moment exposed the squad’s instability.
The Lady Spikers delivered a comeback for the ages, taking that set 25-23 before dominating the fourth to secure a 25-12, 18-25, 25-23, 25-14 victory and stay unbeaten.
UST bounced back with a 25-17, 25-17, 18-25, 25-17 win over FEU on Sunday at their home court, the Quadricentennial Pavilion, forcing the three-way tie for third.
For captain Pepito, turning the season around will require the Golden Tigresses to find a deeper sense of purpose in their play.
“I think ‘yung puso. Kasi nakita natin na ‘yung puso ng La Salle nung time na yun, until now parang hindi pa rin kami makapaniwala na nahabol kami up 20-12,” said the fifth-year libero, reflecting on what her team still lacks.
“Kailangan pang mas mahalin ‘yung ginagawa, kailangan mas laliman pa ‘yung reason kung bakit kami naglalaro.”
While UST is clearly not a title favorite at the moment, with La Salle sitting atop the standings at a perfect 10-0, Pepito believes the season is far from over, with four more games left in the elimination round.
When things come together at the right time, and all that is lacking has been filled, the Golden Tigresses can still wreak havoc and show their fangs.
“Sinasabi ko sa kanila kung gaano kami kalakas as individuals and as a team. Doon lang po talaga kami lagi tumitingin kasi iniiwasan naming tingnan kung gaano kalakas yung kalaban kasi di ba doon kami minsan natatalo na namamangha kami kung anong kaya ng kalaban pero hindi namin alam kung hanggang saan din yung kaya naming gawin,” said Pepito, a two-time UAAP Best Libero in college.
“Sana mas madala pa po namin yung ganoong mindset na UST pa rin kami, hindi pa rin kami dapat basta-basta nagpapatalo.”
UST will still face University of the East, Adamson University, University of the Philippines, and National University.
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MJ Phillips’ presence made the difference in Nxled’s revenge win
Nxled’s play-in win on Saturday carried more significance than just a step closer to the semifinals—it also closed a painful chapter that began a month ago against the same Galeries Tower squad.
It was that preliminary-round encounter that first unraveled the Chameleons’ campaign: a 19-25, 25-17, 20-25, 21-25 loss that sparked a four-game losing streak and ultimately proved costly in their bid to reach the qualifying round of the 2026 Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference.
Nxled still had a chance to salvage their qualifying hopes after stringing together two consecutive wins to close the preliminaries, but the damage had already been done. The permutations simply did not fall in their favor, leaving the Chameleons stuck in the play-in stage.
But Saturday’s match offered sweet revenge, as Nxled ousted the Highrisers, 25-23, 25-18, 25-23, in the play-in semifinal at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, moving them one step closer to the round-robin semifinals.
When asked what made the difference this time, head coach Ettore Guidetti cited two key factors but emphasized that having MJ Phillips—who missed their previous encounter due to a knee injury—was decisive, as her presence alone transformed the team’s dynamics on both ends of the court.
“Well, do you want me to be honest or polite?” said Guidetti.
“First of all, we didn’t play with MJ Phillips last time. She had a minor knee problem, so we couldn’t field her.”
The two-time league Best Middle Blocker made an immediate impact, tallying a game-high 17 points on 13 attacks, three kill blocks, and one ace—contributions that Nxled sorely missed in their preliminary-round defeat.
“And today, she scored 17 points in just three sets. Honestly, when one of your two best players is unavailable, it changes the whole situation,” Guidetti said.
“With MJ, we have three rotations we can rely on for side-outs. I don’t want to say it’s automatic, but more or less, yes—it gives us balance.”
Aside from Phillips, the Italian tactician said another factor in the earlier loss was the absence of veteran playmaker Djanel Cheng, who had been providing crucial minutes as the steady backup to starting setter Jules Tolentino.
“Also, to be honest, we had a little misunderstanding about Cheng’s physical condition last time, so I couldn’t play her. She helps a lot in every single game,” Guidetti explained.
With the win over the Highrisers, Nxled is now just one victory away from the semifinals. Guidetti believes that as long as the team maintains the same discipline and intensity, they have a strong chance of advancing.
“So, today, we were complete. And that’s the key. I’m not so full of myself to say I did something special. This is a great team,” he said.
“When they play together, they play great.”
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