The future is now. The youngest final at the Lexus Eastbourne Open in more than four decades delivered in a big way on Sunday, as Australia's Maya Joint saved four championship points to top Alexandra Eala of the Philippines 6-4, 1-6, 7-6(10) and capture a second title of what's been a breakthrough first professional season.
The two unseeded young talents entered the match with a combined age of 39, making Sunday's clash at the longtime tour stop the youngest final since 18-year-old Tracy Austin defeated 16-year-old Andrea Jaeger in 1981. Over two hours and 28 minutes, the second- and third-youngest players in the WTA's Top 100 battled in a back-and-forth affair that ultimately concluded with a dramatic 73-minute final frame that saw both sit in winning positions.
After falling behind 4-1 to start her maiden final appearance, Eala wrestled momentum back from Joint in the middle of the match despite dropping the first set. She won eight of nine games to not only take the second, but push ahead 2-0 in the third, as she sought to be not only the first Filipina to claim a WTA singles title, but also become the first qualifier to win Eastbourne since Ekaterina Makarova in 2010.
From there, Joint won four straight games, but dropped eight consecutive points to bring the score to 4-4 in a blink. Neither player faced a break point from then on, setting the stage for a dramatic final frame in which saw the inexperience of both players, but also their undeniable talent, shine through.