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Coco Gauff retires with left arm injury as Alexandra Eala advances at Indian Wells

Coco Gauff was forced to retire from her third-round match at Indian Wells on Sunday, sending Alexandra Eala into the round of 16 after the American cut short the contest while trailing 6-2, 2-0. Gauff, the No. 4 seed, took a medical timeout late in the opening set and never looked fully comfortable before deciding she could not continue. Official tournament scoring listed the result as a retirement on Stadium 1.

The abrupt ending shifted attention to Gauff’s health as much as the result itself. After the match, Gauff said the pain in her left arm felt severe and described it as a scary sensation, adding that she planned to undergo an MRI. She said early indications suggested the problem might not be long term, and she expressed hope that she would be ready for the Miami Open later this month. Reuters reported it was only the second retirement of Gauff’s professional career.

Before the stoppage, however, Eala had clearly been the sharper player. The 20-year-old from the Philippines dominated the first set and quickly moved ahead in the second, pressuring Gauff from the baseline and taking advantage of a shaky start from the American. The WTA and the BNP Paribas Open both noted that Eala had controlled the match from the outset before Gauff ended it early.

The win still counts as another major step forward for Eala, who has become one of the most closely watched young players on tour. The WTA lists her at No. 32 in the current rankings, and her Indian Wells run has added to a breakthrough stretch that has raised her profile well beyond the Philippines. ESPN recently described her as the only Filipino player currently on either main tour and traced her rise through a series of milestones that have made her one of the sport’s emerging names.

There was also extra intrigue because Gauff had beaten Eala in Dubai just a few weeks ago, making Sunday’s match feel like a fresh test of how much the young Filipina had grown. Instead, the contest ended before it could fully develop, leaving concern around Gauff’s condition and opportunity for Eala, who now moves on to face Linda Noskova in the last 16.

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