Alex Eala Gets Eye-Opening Nike Merch Update Before US Open

By admin — In News — August 19, 2026

   ​TORONTO, ONTARIO – AUGUST 09: Alexandra Eala of the Philippines acknowledges the crowd after losing to Belinda Bencic of Switzerland during day eight of the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers at Sobeys Stadium on August 09, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) GettyAlex Eala reveals the $140 blue NikeCourt Slam dress she plans to wear at the 2026 US Open. (Alex Eala/Instagram) HeavyAlex Eala shows off her $42 signature NikeCourt tennis T-shirt on Instagram after Nike released merchandise bearing the Filipino star’s name. (Alex Eala/Instagram) HeavyAlex Eala has not hit a ball at the 2026 US Open yet, but her drawing power is already making an impression.Eala unveiled her US Open look on Instagram, showing off the royal blue NikeCourt Slam dress she is expected to wear at Flushing Meadows. The 21-year-old Filipina also revealed something even more personal: her first signature Nike shirt.One remained available Wednesday. The other had already sold out.“US open Kit is out!! Run don’t walk! Go get your dress,” Eala wrote on her Instagram Story, adding a blue heart.HeavyAlex Eala reveals the $140 blue NikeCourt Slam dress she plans to wear at the 2026 US Open. (Alex Eala/Instagram)The NikeCourt Slam women’s tennis dress is priced at $140 and remained available on Nike’s official website as of Wednesday afternoon. Eala modeled the Old Royal and white version in promotional images that she shared with her followers.Then came the surprise.“Alsooo I have my own shirt!!” Eala wrote in another Story, accompanied by three exploding-head emojis. “You know what to do!”HeavyAlex Eala shows off her $42 signature NikeCourt tennis T-shirt on Instagram after Nike released merchandise bearing the Filipino star’s name. (Alex Eala/Instagram)Her supporters apparently did.Alex Eala Nike Shirt Sells Out QuicklyTennis and fashion writer Jessica Schiffer reported Tuesday night that Nike’s new $42 black NikeCourt “Alex Eala” tennis T-shirt had already sold out.What made Schiffer’s observation particularly striking was the company Eala was keeping.Schiffer noted that Nike’s other newly released player merchandise remained available — and later identified those players as Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka.When a follower asked whether Eala’s shirt had actually sold out or whether its disappearance was merely based on availability on Nike’s U.S. website, Schiffer was unequivocal.“Yes it sold out, but they may restock,” Schiffer replied.By Wednesday afternoon, Nike’s women’s tennis storefront listed the Eala shirt as “Coming Soon,” potentially signaling another opportunity for fans who missed the initial release.The oversized black shirt is unmistakably hers. A subtle Nike floral design appears on the front, while the back features “Alex Eala” in script surrounded by floral artwork, a swoosh and the company’s famous “Just Do It” slogan.For a player whose crowds have fo  

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