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Coco Gauff’s unexpected semifinal loss to Jasmine Paolini at the Italian Open raised eyebrows—not just because of the result, ...
JASMINE Paolini created a memorable scene at the Foro Italico, becoming the first Italian woman in 40 years to win the Italian Open singles title. Supported by ...
Coco Gauff has suffered back-to-back final defeats after being beaten by Jasmine Paolini at the Italian Open. Gauff was up ...
World number three Coco Gauff is hoping the third time will be the charm for her when it comes to tournament finals on clay this season, as she heads into the French Open having fallen short in ...
Coco Gauff said that she needs to work on her game before the French Open after losing back-to-back finals on clay in Madrid ...
Jasmine Paolini needed just 89 minutes to stop Coco Gauff and end four decades of waiting, becoming the first Italian woman to win the Rome title on home soil in the Open Era.
The women's final took place yesterday, with Jasmine Paolini easing to a surprisingly comfortable victory over Coco Gauff.
Then asked to expand upon that final comment, especially after some players have complained about the Italian Open crowd this ...
Paolini became only the second Italian woman in the Open Era to win the Italian Open - 40 years after Raffaela Reggi's triumph - and fourth overall after Lucia Valerio (1931) and Annelies ...
Paolini took advantage of the crowd’s support and beat Coco Gauff 6-4, 6-2 to become the first home player to win the Italian ...
After witnessing the heated Italian Open final between Jasmine Paolini and Coco Gauff, Serena Williams' ex-coach Rennae Stubbs made a bold prediction regarding the upcoming French Open.
Paolini, who also won in Dubai last year, is the first Italian woman to win the Rome event since Raffaella Reggi in 1985 ...
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