At Romeâs historic Foro Italico on Saturday, Jasmine Paolini electrified the crowd by ending a 40-year drought for home champions at the Italian Open.
The 29-year-old seized momentum early, securing a 6-4, 6-2 win over Coco Gauff to become the first Italian woman to lift the trophy since Raffaella Reggi in 1985âwhile Italyâs last man to win here was Adriano Panatta in 1976.
As Paolini celebrated her final-point ace, fans erupted, chanting âOle, ole, ole, Jas-mine, Jas-mine,â and waving Italian flags. âIt doesnât seem real to me,â she said, holding the trophy aloft. âI came here as a kid to see this tournament, but winning it wasnât even in my dreams.â
The win sets the stage for a possible historic sweep: top-ranked Jannik Sinner faces Carlos Alcaraz in Sundayâs menâs final, aiming to secure Italyâs first back-to-back singles titles at home.
Paolini also reached the womenâs doubles final with partner Sara Errani, and they will challenge Veronika Kudermetova and Elise Mertens on Sunday.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella joined a packed stadium to witness Paoliniâs triumph, underscoring tennisâs booming popularity across the country.
With a runner-up finish at both the French Open and Wimbledon and a pivotal role in Italyâs Billie Jean King Cup win last year, Paolini will rise to world No.4 on Mondayâboosting her seeding at next weekâs French Open in Paris.
Italyâs tennis renaissance is in full swing, and Jasmine Paoliniâs breakthrough victory may be just the beginning.
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