Alexandra Eala vs Wang Xinyu Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for ASB Classic 2026

Here's the detailed preview of the semifinal match between Alexandra Eala and Wang Xinyu at the 2026 ASB Classic.

The semifinal of the 2026 ASB Classic will be contested between the fourth-seeded Alexandra Eala and the seventh-seeded Wang Xinyu. Eala started her campaign in Auckland with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 win over Olympic silver medalist Donna Vekić in the first round. The Filipino player continued her run with a dominant 6-0, 6-2 win over Petra Marčinko in the second round, following which she registered another comfortable 6-3, 6-2 win over fifth-seeded Magda Linette in the quarterfinals.

On the other hand, Wang began her campaign with a 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 win over Caty McNally in the first round, followed by a 7-5, 6-4 win over Renata Zarazúa in the second round. In the quarterfinals, the seventh seed faced off against Britain’s Francesca Jones, with the Chinese player getting the win when Jones retired after losing the first set 6-4.

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Alexandra Eala vs Wang Xinyu Match Details

  • Date: Jan. 10, 2026
  • Tournament: ASB Classic 2026
  • Round: Semifinal
  • Venue: ASB Tennis Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Category: WTA 250
  • Surface: Hard
  • Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, TSN, Sky Sports

Eala vs Wang Head-to-Head

This is the first time both players are going up against each other on the WTA Tour, and therefore the head-to-head stands at 0-0.

Eala vs Wang Prediction

The stats for both players in the competition are almost identical, with Eala winning 68 percent of her first service points compared to Wang’s 67 percent. On the second serve win percentage, the Chinese player is marginally ahead (44 percent), compared to her Filipino opponent (43 percent).

Both players have conceded eight break points on average in their respective three matches, with Eala’s serve getting broken eight times and Wang’s serve being broken nine times in the competition. One stat where Eala has a significant advantage is the break point conversion rate, as she has converted 53 percent of the break point opportunities, compared to Wang’s 36 percent. However, the Chinese player has hit 13 aces and 33 winners per match, compared to Eala’s 2 aces and 29 winners per match.

MORE: Alexandra Eala vs Donna Vekic Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for ASB Classic 2026

Last year, Eala had a 28-17 win-loss record on hard courts (including ITF and Challenger matches), with her best result being winning the Guadalajara Challenger. Overall, the Filipino player has yet to reach a Tour-level hard-court final in her career, but she did have a terrific semifinal run at the Miami Open last year, which included a win over Iga Świątek.

Wang had a losing 15-17 record on hard courts last year, but did have three semifinal finishes in Cleveland, Prague, and Singapore. Her best hard-court result on the Tour so far has been reaching the semifinal of the WTA 1000 event in Wuhan back in 2024.

Eala has the potential to be a major force on the Tour, but, from a technical point of view, does not have a point-ending serve. To counter Wang’s baseline game, she needs to bring her accuracy and variety to the match. Given her performance under pressure points, Eala will have the upper edge during break point opportunities, making her the favorite to win the match.

Pick– Eala to win in three sets.

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