Eala exits at the hands of Parks despite crowd support | Swiatek, Gauff, Andreeva, Mboko, Djokovic & Medvedev progress | Australian Open Day 2 cover art

Eala exits at the hands of Parks despite crowd support | Swiatek, Gauff, Andreeva, Mboko, Djokovic & Medvedev progress | Australian Open Day 2

Eala exits at the hands of Parks despite crowd support | Swiatek, Gauff, Andreeva, Mboko, Djokovic & Medvedev progress | Australian Open Day 2

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Day 2 of the Australian Open delivered drama, upsets and standout performances — and we’ve got it all covered in this episode of Talking Tennis: Last Ball Drops 🎾 Teenage wildcard Alex Eala saw her Australian Open run come to an end despite huge crowd support, falling to Alycia Parks in a hard-fought encounter. We break down what went wrong for Eala and what Parks did to control the match. Elsewhere, the tournament favourites stayed on course. Iga Swiatek looked ruthless, Coco Gauff showed her trademark resilience, Mirra Andreeva impressed once again, and rising star Victoria Mboko continued her breakthrough run with another confident win. 📌 In this video: Eala vs Parks match analysis Crowd impact and key turning points Swiatek’s dominant performance Gauff’s Day 2 win breakdown Andreeva’s continued rise Mboko’s Australian Open momentum What these results mean heading into Day 3 Whether you’re following the Grand Slam closely or catching up on the biggest stories, this Australian Open Day 2 review has you covered. 👍 Like, 🔔 subscribe and 💬 comment your thoughts on Eala’s performance and who impressed you most on Day 2. #AustralianOpen #TalkingTennis #LastBallDrops #AlexEala #AlyciaParks #IgaSwiatek #CocoGauff #MirraAndreeva #VictoriaMboko #TennisNews #AO2026 #WomensTennis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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