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Alex Eala stopped by Amanda Anisimova in Cincinnati Open

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Alex Eala vs Amanda Anisimova Cincinnati Open Round of 32

Alexandra Eala of the Philippines reacts during a match against Amanda Anisimova of the United States on day seven of the Cincinnati Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center on August 17, 2026 in Mason, Ohio. Emilee Chinn/Getty Images/AFP

MANILA, Philippines–Riding a five-match winning run against top-10 players, Alex Eala couldn’t keep her hot streak going after a 6-4, 4-6, 2-6 loss to World No. 10 Amanda Anisimova in the Cincinnati Open third round at Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio.

The Filipino star faltered when it mattered most after she squandered a 2-0 lead in the deciding set.

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Anisimova scraped past Eala and advanced to the round of 16 against Wimbledon champion Linda Noskova after overcoming an error-prone performance.

The 24-year-old American found her rhythm in the third game of the final set and never looked back, but the turning point of the match came in the sixth game of the second set, where she managed to pull through and hold serve despite committing three double faults.

“Alex is such a great player and such a fighter, so I knew it was really going to be a tough match,” said Anisimova in the post-match interview.

“I’m really proud of this performance for being able to find a way and kind of push myself there in the middle of the match,” she added. “I’m really happy with the way I was able to find my tennis and start fighting. It was a really, really tough match and credit to her, she was really playing some great tennis.”

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5 most interesting Phantom Blade Zero gameplay details revealed at State of Play

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With the State of Play trailer, we now have more information about Phantom Blade Zero. This involves stuff about the world, the plot, why Donnie Yen is here, and, of course, the combat. The game has been described as “dark Wuxia action game”, which involves a lot of martial arts set in a world of darkness. Then again, the protagonist goes by the name Soul so that is to be expected.

So here’s the things that stood out to us about the game after watching the State of Play.


Phantom Blade Zero: What players need to know

1) Donnie Yen of Ip Man fame is a consultant

Donnie Yen plays a key role behind the scenes of Phantom Blade Zero (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)Donnie Yen plays a key role behind the scenes of Phantom Blade Zero (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Donnie Yen plays a key role behind the scenes of Phantom Blade Zero (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

The combat in the game will implement traits of Mó Yuan, courtesy of the creative consultant Donnie Yen. He will also provide motion capture for the combat allowing the game to feel more realistic. As such, the gameplay will feel like the player is taking part in a kung fu movie where they get to control the action.

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2) There are a lot of weapons

You will have a lot of choice when it comes to weapons (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)You will have a lot of choice when it comes to weapons (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
You will have a lot of choice when it comes to weapons (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

As per the developers, there are 30 main weapons for players to use in Phantom Blade Zero. However, that’s not all as there are 25 secondary weapons called Phantom Edges as well. All of these can be upgraded over time and used alongside different accessories. Additionally, if you choose to change up your build, you will be able to reforge and get those materials back.

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3) There are multiple difficulty options to pick from

The difficulty levels in this game have been given creative alternate titles (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)The difficulty levels in this game have been given creative alternate titles (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
The difficulty levels in this game have been given creative alternate titles (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

For players looking to just experience the story of Phantom Blade Zero without bashing their heads against a wall, they should pick Wayfarer Mode. However, for players wanting a bit more of a challenge, the developers have provided. There’s Hellwalker, which thanks to its spike in difficulty, is akin to hell. Even beyond that, there’s Sixty-Six Days which is the highest difficulty in the game

As to why the hardest difficulty is named as such, well that has to do with the plot of Phantom Blade Zero.

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4) The protagonist has only sixty-six days to live

Soul is back to life for sixty six days (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)Soul is back to life for sixty six days (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
Soul is back to life for sixty six days (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

From what we have learned about the plot, it revolves around a legendary fighter called Soul. He is framed for murdering his clan’s leader, leading to him being ostracized and killed by his blood brother from childhood. A witch brings him back to life…but only for sixty-six days. So he’s on borrowed time as he tries to sort everything out and find why he was betrayed in the first place.

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5) The enemies come in all sorts of strange forms

The enemies in Phantom Blade Zero are creative to say the least (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)The enemies in Phantom Blade Zero are creative to say the least (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)
The enemies in Phantom Blade Zero are creative to say the least (Image via Sony Interactive Entertainment)

The State of Play showcased multiple amazing enemies for Soul to fight against in Phantom Blade Zero. We have skeletal horseman, giant baby mask wearing enemies, circular saw headed enemies, and many more. Some of these are fallen warriors who have given in to the darkness, while others are more garden variety monsters that you will have to take down.