Italian Open: Jasmine Paolini beats Coco Goff

Jasmine Paolini blows up Coco Gauff in a straight line suit to end the 40-year wait for the women's singles championship.
Polini's Italian President Sergio Mattarella roared among a crowd at Foro Italico in Rome, and Paolini defeated the American golf 6-4 6-2.
Paulini, who was a surprise finalist for the French Open and Wimbledon last year, won the victory in one hour and 29 minutes.
The 29-year-old is the first Italian woman to win the competition since Raffaella Reggi in 1985, fourth since its founding in 1930.
Neither player won’t win the game in the opening three games until Paolini took a 3-1 lead.
This is the point where Paolini raises the bet when closing the scene in an emphasis.
Paolini led 3-0 in the second set and after two breaks, Gauff regained the break and then managed to take her serve.
However, Goff waved her way a lot in the rest of the scene, unable to fight the momentum.
Guaff saved a match point, but at 40-30 Paolini was born in Bagni di Lucca in Tuscany, who won the victory in the middle of the court with an unstoppable victory.
Paul Lini's victory will ensure she rose to fourth place in the world on Monday and won the top four seeds at the French Open.
When she and her partner Sara Errani won Veronika Kudermetova and Elise Mertens in the finals on Sunday, she could still win singles and women's doubles matches.
Monica Seles was the last lady to win singles and doubles in Rome in 1990, and the only player to do so in the WTA 1000 Series Championship was Vera Zvonareva of Indian Wells in 2009.
Paolini's fellow countryman Jannik Sinner will face rival Carlos Alcaraz's blockbuster men's singles final on Sunday.



