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Jasmine Paolini is struggling to believe she’s into her first Grand Slam final.

Paolini, who had never previously been past the fourth round at a major tournament, continued her run at the French Open by beating Mirra Andreeva 6-3, 6-1 in Thursday’s semifinal.

“It’s a great feeling to be in a Grand Slam final,” the 28-year-old Italian said. 

“I don’t know. It seems impossible, you know, but it’s true.”

She faces two-time defending champion Iga Swiatek in this weekend’s final, the day before the men’s final.

And an Italian double is still a possibility because Jannik Sinner can reach the men’s final if he gets past Carlos Alcaraz at 10:30pm on Friday night (AEST). 

Win or lose, the Australian Open champion Sinner will have the No.1 ranking on Monday.

“It’s unbelievable to see Jannik when he was 15 years old say that his dream was to be No.1,” Paolini said. 

“For me it’s something different. I never dreamed to be in a Grand Slam final, and I’m here. I’m so happy.”

Paolini was far more clinical than the 17-year-old Andreeva, winning four of six break points while Andreeva was 0-6. Andreeva appeared tearful after going 4-1 down in the second set.

“I could have played better,” she said. 

“I had a lot of mistakes.”

Andreeva missed three break points in the fifth game of the first set on Court Philippe Chatrier. Instead of pulling back to 3-2, she trailed 4-1 and her confidence seemed to wane.

Missing a shot at deuce in the sixth game of the second set, she remonstrated with her racquet.

Paoloni broke Andreeva to love in the next game, winning on her first match point with a forehand winner at the net.

She smiled broadly, clenched her fists, then praised the crowd — in two languages.

“Grazie mille, ragazzi (thanks, guys),” Paolini said, before adding “Merci beaucoup a toute la France (thanks a lot to all of France).”

The 23-year-old Swiatek remains on course for a fifth major, including four at Roland Garros.



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