Donna Vekic of Croatia and Camila Osorio of Colombia have not only been the most popular foreign players in the Philippine Women’s Open, but also the most consistent. It is no surprise that they are the last two women standing in this historic WTA 125 eve... See more
Even without Alex Eala, the Philippine Women’s Open finals at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex are shaping up to be a sure-fire blockbuster. That is because the tournament’s two most popular foreign players—Donna Vekic and Camila Osorio—have set up a hig... See more
Los incendios han arrasado por lo menos con 45.000 hectáreas en la provincia de Chubut y 227.000 hectáreas en las provincias patagónicas de conjunto, quemando 11 ciudades de Buenos Aires, hasta el momento. Frente al fuego, la respuesta no puede ser la ... See more
Alex Eala’s dream homecoming came to an end. The Filipina second seed could not mount a comeback against an inspired fifth seed, Camila Osorio, falling 6-4, 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the Philippine Women’s Open on Thursday at the Center Court of the Fel... See more
Day 4 of the Philippine Women’s Open at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila ultimately came down to consistency, as three players who have been in form all week secured their spots in the semifinals. Third seed Solana Sierra of Argentina had to we... See more