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Madrid Open 2026: Mertens Beats Eala, Storms Into Third Round

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Madrid Open 2026: Mertens Beats Eala, Storms Into Third Round

The Mertens Madrid win grabbed attention on Friday. Elise Mertens defeated Alexandra Eala in straight sets at the Madrid Open 2026. She secured a strong 6-2, 6-1 victory in just over an hour.

Mertens Dominates in Madrid

As a result, Mertens moved confidently into the third round. The Belgian entered the tournament as the 19th seed. Meanwhile, Eala exited in the round of 64 after a tough match.
Mertens showed control from the start. For example, she won 81 percent of her first serve points. In addition, she claimed 72 percent of total service points.
Her sharp play made a big difference. She converted five break points during the match. Therefore, Eala struggled to build any rhythm on court.

What Comes Next

The match began with early drama. Eala led 40-love in the opening game. However, Mertens quickly turned things around and broke serve. She broke again at 5-2 to seal the first set. Then, she carried that momentum into the second set. As a result, she secured another early break and stayed in control. Mertens also stayed strong in longer rallies. Her focus and consistency helped her close out the match with ease. Consequently, she recorded her 13th singles win this season. Next, she will face Karolína Plíšková. The Czech player reached the round after defeating Maria Sakkari. This upcoming clash promises a competitive battle. In addition, Mertens will compete in doubles. She partners with Zhang Shuai in the tournament. They could face strong opponents in later rounds.

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