- ROME —
Peyton Stearns made history at the Italian Open with her latest nail-biting
victory over No. 16 seed Elina Svitolina in a thrilling quarterfinal match as
she became the first player in the Open Era to win three consecutive WTA
main-draw matches in third-set tiebreaks.
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- After seeing a 6-2, 4-2 lead slip through her fingers,
unseeded American Stearns rallied from a double-break down in the third set to
outlast No. 16 seed Elina Svitolina of Ukraine 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(4) in two hours
and 38 minutes.
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- In her last two rounds, Stearns toppled Grand Slam champions
Madison Keys and Naomi Osaka in third-set tiebreaks, setting up her
history-making streak. Her upset of World No.6 Keys was her career-best win by
opponent ranking.
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- She is the first player to make the semifinals at her Rome
main-draw debut since Daria Saville in 2015, and the first American woman to do so since Venus
Williams in 1998, WTA reports.
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- Ranked World No. 42, Stearns is into the first WTA 1000
semifinal of her career, which guarantees her a new career-high ranking in
Monday's updated WTA Rankings. It will potentially also garner her a first-ever
Grand Slam seeding at Roland Garros.
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- Stearns will takes on top Italian Jasmine Paolini on
Thursday. No. 6 seed Paolini advanced to her first Rome semifinal with a
three-set win over No. 13 seed Diana Shnaider on Tuesday.
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- Paolini is only the fifth Italian woman in the Open Era to
reach the final four in Rome -- and the first since doubles partner Sara Errani
did it 11 years ago.
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- “It was really tough match. I’m really happy that I get
through. But was a roller coaster. Point by point, point after point, I found a
way -- I fought until the end. The crowd, of course, helped me. So I’m really
happy with the win," Paolini, who reached her third WTA 1000 semifinal,
after Dubai 2024 and Miami 2025, told reporters.