Venus Williams and Husband React As Alexandra Eala Makes History at Wimbledon Against Serena Williams’ Conqueror

Venus Williams and her husband, Andrea Preti, celebrate as Alexandra Eala scripts history at Wimbledon after beating Serena Williams' conqueror.

Alexandra Eala has earned the support of Venus Williams and her husband, Andrea Preti, after achieving a historic milestone at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships. Days after the duo formed a blockbuster doubles partnership at the Bad Homburg Open, Williams put their bond on display with a heartfelt reaction to Eala’s second-round victory.

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How Venus Williams and Her Husband Celebrated Alexandra Eala’s Wimbledon Milestone

Eala kicked off her Wimbledon campaign in dominant fashion, securing a 6-1, 6-2 win over Renata Zarazúa. A blockbuster second-round encounter with Serena Williams was on the cards, but Maya Joint ended the American’s singles comeback in the first round to set up a meeting with Eala instead.

The Filipina faced a tough challenge against Joint, who seized the early advantage by clinching the first set. However, Eala stormed back to claim a 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 comeback victory. In doing so, she made history as the first Filipina in the Open Era to reach the third round of a Grand Slam.

Venus Williams, who is gearing up for both her doubles campaign with sister Serena and the mixed doubles contest at Wimbledon, was quick to congratulate Eala on her impressive feat with a heartfelt message.

“Congrats to my other doubles partner @alex.eala for making history,” she posted on her Instagram story.

Andrea Preti also shared a touching reaction to the 21-year-old’s victory, while capturing scenes of the seven-time Grand Slam champion witnessing Eala’s moment of triumph.

“All for you @alex.eala 💪🏻💪🏻🎾🎾,” he posted.

Speaking to the press after her win, Eala reflected on how emotional it was to achieve a personal milestone while also making an impact for her country.

“It sounds super impactful. It’s an amazing thing for me to be able to do that for my country, but I guess it’s also very emotional every time I’m able to pass a new step or break new ground, just because it’s also personal goals and personal achievements,” Eala said.

The Filipina described the achievement as a testament to all the hard work she and her team had put in, saying, “It’s things that I have been working really hard for. It’s things that my team has been working really hard for. I really appreciate that I’m able to share this with the nation, but I think first and foremost it makes me super proud because of the work that I’ve put in.”

MORE: ‘Even More Tricky’ – Iga Świątek Makes Feelings Clear on Alexandra Eala Ahead of Wimbledon Test

Alexandra Eala is set to face another stern test in the third round as she takes on defending champion Iga Świątek, who acknowledged the 21-year-old’s “tricky game” while shedding light on her plans for the highly anticipated showdown.

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