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Alexandra Eala Battles at 2026 Australian Open: Court 6 Showdown in Melbourne

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Alexandra Eala Battles at 2026 Australian Open: Court 6 Showdown in Melbourne 🎾 2026 Australian Open — First Round Alexandra Eala (PHI) vs Alycia Parks (USA) January 19, 2026 Melbourne, Australia • Australian Open (Court 6) Result: Parks def. Eala 0–6, 6–3, 6–2 Alexandra Eala Battles at 2026 Australian Open: Court 6 Showdown "The atmosphere was electric." — Despite a dominant 6-0 start, the Filipina star saw her Melbourne debut end in a gritty three-set battle. Alexandra Eala waves to her fans after her first-round loss against Alycia Parks at the 2026 Australian Open in Melbourne. On January 19, 2026, young Filipina tennis star Alexandra Eala took center stage in Melbourne at the Australian Open’s Court 6. A packed crowd — led loudly by Filipino supporters — greeted her with enthusiasm that made the Australian court feel like a home stadium. Str...

Interested in Alexandra Eala matches on TennisChannel.com?

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Watch Jessica Pegula vs. Alexandra Eala | 2025 Semifinal Miami | WTA Match Highlights I subscribed to TennisChannel.com for one month prior to Eala vs Iga Swiatek. If you want to watch ALL her matches available on Tennis Channel, I can share my account. Please do the following: Comment on this post below (you'll need a Google account). Click to follow  this website . Like our Facebook Page  PinoyBuilt . Visit this site often, and help us grow this Filipino community online.  Pinoy Pride!

White vs Scandinavian Defense

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Chess Anyone? I have not played against the Scandinavian much lately or ever. I usually see Black play the Ruy Lopez or the Sicilian Defense (which is my favorite) when I open with 1. e4. This opening is classified under code B01 in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings. The Scandinavian Defense, described in the poem Scachs d'amor, is the oldest opening by Black recorded in modern chess. Considered to be the most directly challenging move available to Black after 1.e4, the general goal of the defense is to prevent White from controlling the center of the board with pawns, effectively forcing an open game, while allowing Black to build a strong pawn structure. - Wikipedia Game at JFPerseveranda vs Dreambook10 . B01 Scandinavian (centre counter) defence Moves List: 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nc3 Qa5 4. d4   If you (or your kid) want to learn how to play chess, play at Chess.com . Use  https://www.365chess.com/opening.php in conjunction with chess.com to learn the openings and...

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