Paolini edges Jeanjean in Italian Open thriller, sets up Mertens clash

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Paolini edges Jeanjean in Italian Open thriller, sets up Mertens clash

Synopsis

Paolini's 2026 season has been a slog — an 11-9 record and zero wins over Top 40 players before Rome. Her escape against qualifier Jeanjean, replete with 57 unforced errors and a tiebreak loss, was anything but convincing. But the defending champion's resilience in the final two sets suggests her title credentials remain intact — for now.

Key Takeaways

Jasmine Paolini defeated qualifier Leolia Jeanjean 6-7(4), 6-2, 6-4 in 2 hours 55 minutes at the Italian Open on 7 May .
Paolini finished with 57 unforced errors and 54 winners , a volatile display in front of her home crowd.
The defending champion's 2026 record stands at 11-9 , with no wins over Top 40 opponents before this tournament.
Paolini will face 21st seed Elise Mertens in the second round.
The Italian broke Jeanjean three times in the opening set but lost the tiebreak after failing to serve out at 5-3 .

Jasmine Paolini, the defending champion at the Italian Open, survived a turbulent opening-round test on Thursday, 7 May, battling past qualifier Leolia Jeanjean 6-7(4), 6-2, 6-4 in a gripping contest that lasted two hours and 55 minutes. The ninth-seeded Italian endured an error-strewn display in front of her home crowd, finishing with 57 unforced errors despite producing 54 winners, as her performance fluctuated wildly throughout the match.

A nervy opening set

Paolini repeatedly threatened to seize control early on, breaking Jeanjean three times in the opening set and even serving for it at 5-3. However, the French qualifier responded immediately on each occasion, refusing to allow the defending champion any rhythm. Paolini mixed sharp backhand winners and delicate touch at the net with costly mistakes, and her inability to sustain momentum proved decisive in the tiebreak as Jeanjean raised her level aggressively to steal the set.

Resilience turns the tide

Despite her inconsistency, Paolini's resilience ultimately proved decisive. The match featured several extended, multi-deuce battles, with the Italian prevailing in all the crucial moments. She surged ahead in the second set before producing the key breakthrough at 4-3 in the decider after an exhausting seven-deuce game on Jeanjean's serve. "I try to repeat myself, 'Go for the point, go for the shot. To try to be aggressive, but at the same time, with a bit of patience. It wasn't easy because in that long game, 3-3, when I had an advantage, she was serving well," Paolini recalled in her post-match press conference.

Season under scrutiny

The victory offers a much-needed boost for Paolini, whose 2026 season has fallen short of the standards she set over the previous two years. She arrived in Rome with an 11-9 record for the year, without a win over a Top 40 opponent and carrying several defeats to lower-ranked players. This is the third such risk-off session this month for the Italian, who drew comparisons to last year's title run, which also featured difficult moments.

Eyes on Mertens

Paolini will next face 21st seed Elise Mertens in the second round. The Italian remained optimistic after her escape, noting that her preparations heading into the tournament had been solid despite the shaky start. "This match was a bit of ups and downs, for sure. But I remember last year, I mean, also a lot of ups and downs during the tournament. I'm happy that I have another chance to play another match here in Rome," she said.

Point of View

She showed the mettle to battle back in sets two and three. But against a player ranked outside the Top 100, Paolini needed to dominate, not grind. If she faces a seeded player with sharper groundstrokes — like Mertens — this same volatility could prove fatal. The Italian's title defence is alive, but fragile.
NationPress
28 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Paolini vs Jeanjean at the Italian Open?
Jasmine Paolini defeated Leolia Jeanjean 6-7(4), 6-2, 6-4 in a match lasting 2 hours and 55 minutes on 7 May at the Italian Open. Paolini is the defending champion at the tournament.
Why did Paolini struggle against Jeanjean?
Paolini committed 57 unforced errors and lost rhythm repeatedly throughout the match. She broke Jeanjean three times in the opening set but failed to serve out at 5-3, ultimately losing the tiebreak. Her inconsistency, mixing sharp winners with costly mistakes, made the contest far more competitive than expected against a qualifier.
Who will Paolini face next at the Italian Open?
Paolini will face 21st seed Elise Mertens in the second round of the Italian Open.
How has Paolini's 2026 season been so far?
Paolini arrived in Rome with an 11-9 record for 2026, without a win over a Top 40 opponent. Her season has fallen short of the standards she set in the previous two years, making the Italian Open a crucial tournament for her to rebuild momentum.
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