Jasmine Paolini Reaches New Heights at Wimbledon, Advances to Fourth Round

While Italian men's number one Jannik Sinner has garnered much attention with his maiden Grand Slam triumph in Melbourne this year, Paolini has won hearts with a blend of fierce competitiveness and joviality on the court.

London: Jasmine Paolini continued to shine for Italian tennis on the women’s side, as the seventh seed triumphed over former U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu 7-6(4) 6-1 at Wimbledon on Friday, reaching the fourth round for the first time.

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The petite French Open runner-up, who also advanced to the last 16 at the Australian Open this season, became the first woman from her nation to make the second week at each of the first three Grand Slams in a single year.

“It’s strange. When I was watching the (Italian) girls that were winning slams, making finals, I felt like they were so far from me, you know? It’s something I’m proud of, but it sounds strange a little bit,” Paolini told reporters.

“Flavia Pennetta, Francesca Schiavone, Sara Errani, and Roberta Vinci, I think. They played an amazing level for many years. It’s great to have this achievement. I’m trying to live my own journey. It’s something I’m proud of, but for myself, not comparing to the past, the others.”

While Italian men’s number one Jannik Sinner has garnered much attention with his maiden Grand Slam triumph in Melbourne this year, Paolini has won hearts with a blend of fierce competitiveness and joviality on the court.

Having already defeated 2019 U.S. Open winner Andreescu in the Roland Garros third round last month, where the Canadian returned from a nine-month injury layoff, Paolini delighted Court One fans and expressed her joy at being a crowd favorite.

“It was really nice to play out here in front of you guys. You are so many. It’s a dream to play in this kind of stadium. I think I played a good match. I hope you enjoyed,” Paolini said on court earlier.

Paolini, who made the Eastbourne semi-finals to showcase her grass-court prowess ahead of Wimbledon, will next face 12th seed Madison Keys, who defeated 18th seed Marta Kostyuk 6-4 6-3.

“It’s going to be tough. I’ve practiced with her in Eastbourne once. I’m looking forward to this match. I hope to play a good match,” Paolini said of her American opponent. “She’s an aggressive player, for sure. She serves very fast. I think she’s one of the best hitters on the tour because I love how she plays, how she hits the ball.”

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