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Jasmine Paolini is the new champion of the Italian Open, with the home favourite having beaten Coco Gauff in the final.
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Paolini also became the third player this century to win her maiden clay-court title in Rome, after Jelena Dokic (2001) and Serena Williams (2002) ...
Jasmine Paolini produced a scintillating display as she blew away Coco Gauff in straight sets to end a 40-year wait for a ...
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 acknowledges that there is one crucial part of her game that is “something I know I have to improve and do better” ...
Coco Gauff admits she is aware that finding a way to reduce her double-fault number is a must but also adds she is not concerned with the number of unforced errors she made in the Rome final simply ...
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 ...
Tennis sensation Coco Gauff admitted that her loss in the Italian Open 2025 final to star player Jasmine Paolini was a ...
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.
Coco Gauff admitted to having "a bittersweet" feeling after losing the Rome Open final as the American felt happy with how ...