Alexandra Eala-Venus Williams doubles run ends at Bad Homburg Open ahead of Wimbledon

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Alexandra Eala and Venus Williams’ intriguing doubles partnership came to an end in the quarterfinals of the 2026 Bad Homburg Open on Thursday, June 25, as the pair fell 6-3, 6-2 to Tereza Mihalíková and Olivia Nicholls in a straight-sets defeat ahead of Wimbledon.

The Filipina rising star and tennis icon had shown flashes of promise in their first outing together, but were unable to sustain momentum against the second-seeded duo, who controlled the match from start to finish on the grass courts in Germany.

Alexandra Eala and Venus Williams during their doubles campaign at the 2026 Bad Homburg Open. [WTA Instagram]
Alexandra Eala and Venus Williams during their doubles campaign at the 2026 Bad Homburg Open. [WTA Instagram]

Strong start fades as doubles partnership struggles for rhythm

Eala, 21, and Williams, 46, entered the WTA 500 grass-court event with curiosity surrounding their first-ever pairing, using the tournament as a warm-up for Wimbledon.

They opened their campaign with a convincing straight-sets win over Australia’s Alexandra Osborne and the United States’ Catherine Harrison in the round of 16, raising early expectations for a deeper run.

However, against Mihalíková and Nicholls, the partnership struggled to maintain consistency. Eala and Williams converted just one of four break points in the opening set, while their opponents capitalized on all three of their opportunities to take control early.

Mihalíková and Nicholls seize control in straight-sets win

The second set followed a similar pattern, with Eala and Williams attempting to mount an early response but unable to shift momentum. Mihalíková and Nicholls, fresh off a strong run that included a Queen’s Club title, continued to apply pressure and converted three of four break points to close out the match in 80 minutes.

 

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Despite the defeat, Eala’s grass-court form remains encouraging after a strong singles swing that included a WTA 125 title in Birmingham and a semifinal appearance at the Berlin Open.

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Williams, meanwhile, will now turn her attention to Wimbledon, where she is set to reunite with her sister Serena Williams in the women’s doubles draw. The Williams sisters, six-time Wimbledon champions together, famously won Olympic gold at London 2012 and remain one of the sport’s most successful doubles pairings.

The main draw at Wimbledon begins Friday, with the final scheduled for July 12.

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