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Coco Gauff Sweeps Jasmine Paolini Aside To Revitalise WTA Finals Defence
Coco Gauff claimed a much-needed 6-3, 6-2 victory over Jasmine Paolini to keep her WTA Finals title defence alive in Riyadh.
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Coco Gauff Overcomes 7 Double Faults To Beat Jasmine Paolini And Reach Wuhan Open Final
Coco Gauff had more struggles with her serve but overcame seven double faults to beat Jasmine Paolini 6-4, 6-3 and reach the Wuhan Open final on Saturday.
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Iga Swiatek Wins Cincinnati Open Title, Defeats Jasmine Paolini
Third-ranked Iga Swiatek captured the Cincinnati Open title for the first time by defeating No. 7 Jasmine Paolini 7-5, 6-4 on Monday night.
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Iga Swiatek Swamps Elena Rybakina, To Face Jasmine Paolini In Cincinnati Final
Iga Swiatek reached the final of the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Open for the first time on Sunday, surging past Elena Rybakina 7-5, 6-3 to book a title clash with Jasmine Paolini.
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Coco Gauff Cruises Into Cincinnati Open Quarters, To Face Jasmine Paolini
Coco Gauff will be playing her third 1000-level quarter-final of the season after Madrid and Rome -- both of which she went on to reach the final.
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Former Finalist Jasmine Paolini Stunned As Wimbledon Seeds Continue To Fall
Jasmine Paolini was the latest victim of Wimbledon's spate of giant-killings as last year's runner-up suffered a shock second-round exit against Russian world number...
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Sara Errani, Jasmine Paolini Win French Open Women's Doubles Crown
Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini won the French Open women's doubles title on Sunday, on the same court they clinched gold...
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Contenders Lining Up, Eyeing Iga Swiatek's French Open Crown
The French Open women's tournament gets under way this weekend without a clear favourite for the first time in several years.
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Jannik Sinner And Jasmine Paolini Ready To Crown Golden Age Of Italian Tennis In Rome
Jannik Sinner can end a near five-decade wait for an Italian winner of the men's tournament in Rome.
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Alex De Minaur Ends Joao Fonseca Challenge, Alexander Zverev Marches On In Miami Open
Joao Fonseca brought his energetic brand of ultra-attacking tennis, but Alex De Minaur was up to the challenge, coping with both the blistering forehands and the partisan crowd.
