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ROME—Jasmine Paoloni got the party started at the Foro Italico. And now the stage is set for Jannik Sinner to cap it off.
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French Open 2025 seeding shock: Iga Swiatek falls to 5th seed after Jasmine Paolini’s Italian Open 2025 title winIt seems that there is going to be a major shake-up in the WTA rankings on May 19th after Italian star Jasmine Paolini wins ...
Jasmine Paolini became the first woman since Monica Seles in 1990 to win the Italian Open singles and doubles titles when she ...
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner is dominating men’s tennis and Italy swept both the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup team titles ...
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NEWS OF THE WEEK: Richard Gere among stars to condemn Gaza 'genocide' on eve of Cannes festivalMore than 350 world figures from the film industry have published an open letter condemning the "silence" over the deadly ...
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Gusto TV+ on MSNFamily-style dinner and the magic of sous videA big family, perfect crust, and the joy of shared meals—served with love.
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Tennis365 on MSNCoco Gauff on area that is ‘definitely something I have to improve and do better’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 ...
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India Today on MSNCoco Gauff strives for progress after losing Italian Open final: Lot to improveCoco Gauff said that she needs to work on her game before the French Open after losing back-to-back finals on clay in Madrid ...
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'Look forward to in Paris...' - Coco Gauff opens up on learning from painful Italian Open final defeatTennis 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 ...
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