Gregory Costa+FollowPaolini Splits with Coach After Wimbledon ShockTough times for the Italian dynamo! After her early Wimbledon exit, Jasmine Paolini has parted ways with Marc Lopez, just months after their big wins on clay. Paolini, who made history as the first Italian woman in a Wimbledon final last year, couldn’t get past the second round this time. Was the grass season slump the last straw? Fans, what’s next for the World No. 5 as she eyes the hard courts? #Sports #Tennis #Paolini10Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowPaolini Splits with Coach After Wimbledon ShockWow, big news from the Paolini camp! After last year’s historic Wimbledon run, Jasmine “La Pantera” Paolini has parted ways with Marc Lopez just days after a tough second-round exit. Fans will remember Lopez’s ties to Rafa’s team and the huge wins in Rome and Paris, but this early loss to Rakhimova clearly stung. Do you think this coaching shakeup will help Paolini bounce back for the US Open? #Sports #Tennis #Paolini00Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowPaolini & Errani: Italy’s Dynamic Duo RiseIs anyone else loving the fire Jasmine Paolini is bringing to the WTA right now? After her epic run in Rome, she and Sara Errani just bagged their first Grand Slam doubles title at Roland Garros! That’s six majors for Errani and a huge breakthrough for Paolini. With Wimbledon coming up, could this Italian duo go back-to-back? And don’t sleep on Paolini in singles—her momentum is unreal! #Paolini #Errani #WTA #Sports #Tennis10Share
Kelly Jones+FollowCoco Gauff Eyes Redemption in ParisAfter a tough loss to Paolini in Rome, Coco Gauff—aka the US Open champ—arrives at Roland Garros with her trademark positivity. While the Rome final didn’t go her way, Gauff’s steady climb on clay is hard to ignore. She’s made deep runs in Paris before, and fans are buzzing: can she bounce back and finally get her hands on the French Open trophy? Let’s talk about her rivalry with Paolini and what to expect next! #CocoGauff #RolandGarros #Tennis #Paolini #ClayCourtSeason #Sports00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowShould Rome Be the 5th Grand Slam?Big news out of Italy! With Sinner and Paolini lighting up the courts and Italy dominating team events, Italian tennis boss Binaghi is pushing to make the Italian Open the sport’s fifth Grand Slam. He says it’s time to break the century-old monopoly of the Big Four. Some, like Zverev, are all for it, while others think the focus should be on improving the current Slams. What do you think—does Rome deserve Slam status, or is tradition too strong? #ItalianOpen #TennisDebate #GrandSlam #Sinner #Paolini #Sports00Share