Jasmine Paolini is keeping the Italian flag flying high in Rome: Out of the 10 that made the main draw at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, she’s the only one who made it past the second round. On Tuesday, she overcame a battle from Diana Schnaider as she recorded a 6-7 (1), 6-4, 6-2 victory to reach the semifinals on home soil for the first time.
All the while, the Tuscany native has been loving all the fan support for home favorites at the Foro Italico—buoyed even more by the return of ATP world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who recently got a shoutout from new Pope Leo XIV. Italian tennis is alive, and Paolini is living for it.
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“It's crazy. It's really crazy. I really enjoy it,” she said. “Tennis is getting more popular in Italy. That's really great for our sport, for us as athletes and tennis players…
“We are many players now. We really enjoy being in this era of Italian tennis. We are like a team. Everybody is pushing each other.”