'Each match is a different story': Eala on Swiatek rematch in Madrid

One month after stunning Iga Swiatek
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Eala's breakthrough run to the Miami semifinals, which also featured wins over Jelena Ostapenko
Eala, who repeatedly cited "professionalism" in Miami as a key to her success, has already moved on and wiped the slate clean.
"Now that the dust has settled, I try not to think about Miami so much," she said after defeating Tomova. "Personally, of course it comes to mind when everyone’s asking -- but in my mind, I have my whole life to look back at those moments and I'll always have those memories. But the tour goes on, competition goes on, so right now I'm fully focused on Madrid."
The 19-year-old is playing her second tournament since Miami -- as top seed in last week's Oeiras WTA 125, she fell in the second round to Panna Udvardy
Defending champion Swiatek is also seeking to shake off recent form as the 2025 clay swing kicks into high gear. She fell in last week's Stuttgart quarterfinals to eventual winner Jelena Ostapenko
Eala, for one, is not expecting a similar dynamic.
"I definitely think that each match is a different story," she said. "Even if it's against the same player every time -- doesn't matter if I play her at the same time next year in Miami or in Madrid next year, it's going to be a different story than the last one."