Jasmine Paolini makes history by winning 2025 Italian Open: Stats
17 May 2025


Italy's Jasmine Paolini has written her name in the history of tennis by becoming the first Italian woman to win the Internazionali BNL d'Italia singles title in 40 years.

The sixth seed Paolini defeated fourth seed Coco Gauff of the United States 6-4, 6-2 on Saturday at Campo Centrale.

This is Paolini's third WTA singles title overall and her first on clay.

Here's more.


Paolini's historic win at Rome
Historic achievement


Paolini's win marks a historic milestone for Italian women's tennis.

Paolini is the first woman to win the Internazionali BNL d'Italia title in Rome in the Open Era (since 1968).

As per Opta, Paolini is the third player this century to win her maiden clay court title in Rome after Jelena Dokic (2001) and Serena Williams (2002).

Paolini is now the fourth Italian to win the women's singles title at the Italian Open in tennis history after Lucia Valerio (1931), Annelies Ullstein-Bossi (1950) and Raffaella Reggi (1985).


Paolini joins Serena Williams in unique club
Fact


As per Opta, Paolini is the second player in the Open Era to win the women's singles title at the Italian Open after having turned 29. She joins Serena, who did so in 2013, 2014 and 2016.


Match stats and H2H record
Details


Paolini failed to clock a single ace with Gauff managing one. However, Gauff faltered by commiting 7 double faults to Paolini's one.

Paolini managed a 57% win on the first serve and a 73% win on the 2nd. She also converted 5/7 break points.

With this win, Paolini has equaled Gauff in the H2H tally on 2-2 from 4 meetings on the WTA Tour.


Paolini's victory impacts rankings
Ranking update


With her latest win, Paolini will reclaim her career-high ranking of World No. 4 on Monday, just in time for a probable Top 4 placement in the Roland Garros seedings, as per WTA.

Meanwhile, Gauff will also reach her career-high ranking of No. 2 on Monday.

Notably, this victory not only boosts Paolini's ranking but also solidifies her position as one of the top players in women's tennis.


Paolini aims for doubles title
Double title pursuit


Notably, Paolini's success in Rome isn't limited to singles. She and her partner Sara Errani will compete in the doubles final on Sunday, hoping to defend their title.

If successful, Paolini will be the first player since Vera Zvonareva at the 2009 Indian Wells to sweep both singles and doubles titles at a WTA 1000 event.

Earlier, Paolini became the first player to reach both singles and doubles finals in a season at the Italian Open since Errani in 2014 (11 years ago).

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