
Manila, Philippines – Tennis sensation Alexandra Eala has officially sealed a groundbreaking $15 million deal with Netflix to produce a seven-part series chronicling her remarkable rise from a young prodigy to one of the most promising athletes in the world of professional tennis. The series, more than just a documentary, is set to celebrate the spirit, resilience, and vision of the 19-year-old Filipino star who continues to make waves both on and off the court.
Netflix announced that the yet-untitled series will dive deep into Eala’s journey — from her early training days in Manila and Spain, to her triumphs on the ITF circuit and her transition into the global tennis spotlight. Each episode will explore not only her athletic milestones but also her personal growth, mental challenges, and cultural impact as a Southeast Asian athlete breaking barriers in a sport traditionally dominated by Western powerhouses.
The series aims to inspire the next generation of athletes by showcasing Eala’s discipline, determination, and deep connection to her Filipino roots. According to Netflix executives, Eala’s story embodies the universal themes of perseverance and identity — elements that make her journey compelling for international audiences.
Filming is set to begin in early 2026 across multiple countries, including Spain, the United States, and the Philippines. The series will feature exclusive interviews with Eala’s family, coaches, and mentors, including tennis legends who have influenced her playing style and mindset.
Netflix’s head of sports content, Maria Gonzalez, shared, “Alexandra’s story is not only about tennis. It’s about resilience, representation, and the courage to dream big. We believe her journey will resonate with millions around the world.”
In a statement posted on her official Instagram, Eala expressed her excitement about the partnership:
“This project is more than my story — it’s about the people, the sacrifices, and the lessons that shaped me. I’m grateful to Netflix for believing in this vision.”
The series will also shed light on Eala’s advocacy work, particularly her efforts to promote sports accessibility for young athletes in the Philippines. Viewers can expect an emotional, behind-the-scenes look at the pressures of professional competition, the importance of family, and the pursuit of excellence.
With multiple Junior Grand Slam titles and growing recognition on the WTA Tour, Eala continues to break new ground for Asian athletes in global tennis. Her Netflix collaboration further cements her status as not just a sports figure but a cultural icon — a symbol of hope and pride for the Philippines.
The seven-part Netflix series is expected to premiere worldwide in late 2026, promising a heartfelt and visually stunning tribute to one of tennis’s most inspiring young stars.

