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Paolini discusses upcoming Roland-Garros final against Swiatek

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Italian tennis player Paolini has had a remarkable breakthrough season, reaching new heights in her career. At 28 years old, she has shown incredible form and resilience on the court, culminating in a career-best performance at the French Open.

Paolini’s journey to the final in Paris was nothing short of impressive, with standout performances at the Australian Open and a surprising title win in Dubai. However, her first experience of a Grand Slam final was a tough one, as she was defeated by the dominant Swiatek in just 68 minutes.

Despite the loss, Paolini remains positive and reflective on her achievements. She will soon be ranked No 7 in the world, a significant milestone in her career. Paolini expressed her happiness with the new ranking, acknowledging the bittersweet feeling of losing the final but also recognizing the success of the past two weeks.

Looking ahead, Paolini still has the women’s doubles final to compete in at Roland-Garros, giving her another chance to shine on the grand stage. Her remarkable run in Paris has solidified her as a true contender in the tennis world, and fans are eager to see what she will achieve in the future.

Paolini’s journey is a testament to hard work, determination, and perseverance, and she has proven herself as a winner both on and off the court. As she continues to make strides in her career, the tennis world will be watching closely to see what she accomplishes next.

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