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Jasmine Paolini just pulled off another one of those matches that makes you wonder if she’s secretly part machine, part tennis wizard. The Italian powerhouse clawed her way past Veronika Kudermetova in a Cincinnati Open semi-final that had more ups and downs than a roller coaster designed by someone with serious commitment issues.
From the outset, Gauff appeared to be in control, taking the first set 6-2 with a combination of powerful serves and agile court coverage. However, Paolini's determination shone through as she rallied back in the second set,
Jasmine Paolini overcame an injury scare and a challenging start to defeat Coco Gauff at the Cincinnati Open, marking her third victory against Gauff this year. Despite Gauff's errors, Paolini's resilient performance secured her a spot in the semifinals,
Ten seeded players were in action during the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals Aug. 15. Here's how the action unfolded in Mason.
In an impressive turnaround, Jasmine Paolini has made headlines by reaching the final of the WTA 1000 tournament in Cincinnati, showcasing her resilience and talent on the court. After struggling to secure victories between Wimbledon and Montreal,
World No. 9 Jasmine Paolini will face Veronika Kudermetova in the semi-final of Cincinnati Open 2025. Paolini is the favourite to win the clash.
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Jasmine Paolini advanced to the quarterfinals of the Cincinnati Open with a straight-sets win over Barbora Krejcikova, and the Italian was in a playful mood in her on-court interview
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