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Coco Gauff vs Eala ends in the most shocking Dubai blowout

After a shaky week of close calls and comeback wins, the two-time Grand Slam champion reminded everyone exactly who she is.
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanFebruary 19, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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There are players who survive tournaments. Then there is Coco Gauff — a competitor who has a unique ability to absorb pressure, quiet the noise, and raise her level when it matters most. That is exactly what happened today, Thursday, Feb. 19, at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, where Gauff delivered her most dominant performance of the week, dismantling rising star Alexandra Eala 6-0, 6-2 in just one hour and seven minutes to punch her ticket to the semifinals.

It was the kind of statement win that silences every question mark that had been building around Gauff’s form — and there had been plenty of those this week.

A rough week that set up a perfect moment

Gauff arrived in Dubai carrying the weight of a difficult early 2026 season. A quarterfinal exit at the Australian Open, followed by a shocking first-round loss in Doha to world No. 23 Elisabeth Cocciaretto, had raised legitimate questions about whether the No. 3 seed was finding her footing. Her first two matches in Dubai did little to ease those concerns — Gauff overcame 12 double faults and 33 unforced errors against Anna Kalinskaya before saving three match points in a grueling three-set battle against Elise Mertens just one day ago.

The version of Gauff who walked onto Center Court today looked nothing like the player who had been scrapping and grinding all week. She was locked in from the very first game — and Eala never had a chance to settle.

Gauff dominates from the first point

Gauff won the opening 10 games of the match without dropping a single one, putting Eala — playing in Dubai for the first time in her career — on the brink of a double bagel. The 20-year-old Filipino star, who had been one of the most talked-about players of the tournament, finally held her serve to get on the board and even managed one break in the second set. But Gauff remained completely unfazed, securing the break right back and closing out the match at 6-0, 6-2 with clinical efficiency.

Even with the dominant scoreline, Gauff still had eight double faults on the day — a reminder that her serve remains a work in progress. But everything else was operating at the highest level, and the result was never in doubt from the opening game.

Gauff honors the crowd that came for her opponent

What made today’s moment even more memorable was how Gauff handled the atmosphere around her. The Dubai crowd was packed with passionate Eala supporters — Filipino fans who had traveled and tuned in specifically to watch their favorite player. Rather than being rattled by the hostile energy, Gauff embraced it with grace and humor in her post-match remarks, thanking Eala for bringing a new demographic to the sport and calling the enthusiastic crowd a positive force for tennis as a whole.

It was a moment of genuine class from a player who has always understood that the game is bigger than any single match or rivalry.

Gauff’s road to the Dubai title

With the semifinal spot secured, Gauff is now two wins away from claiming the Dubai title — a result that would represent a major turning point in what has been a turbulent start to 2026. Her 7-3 record on the season, a career prize money total approaching $17 million, and a new partnership as global brand ambassador for Mercedes-Benz all paint the picture of an athlete operating at the peak of her influence both on and off the court.

Gauff has always been more than a tennis player. She has spoken openly about racial justice, immigration policy, and the pressures facing young women in professional sports. She is a two-time Grand Slam champion, a former world No. 1 in doubles, and one of the most culturally significant athletes of her generation. Today in Dubai, she was simply the best player on the court — and that was more than enough.

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