When facing the toughest opponents in the world. there were too many occasions in Elina Svitolina’s past when she would simply play not to lose. In the decisive moments of her most important encounters. Svitolina was often punished for her tendency to simply put the ball in court rather than attacking freely.
With time, age. many tough losses behind her along with her great successes, however, the 31-year-old has come to truly understand the importance of playing on her own terms. She has evolved into a much bolder, more decisive player,. showed her progress by taking another massive step forward in a resurgent season, defeating Coco Gauff after three bruising and attritional sets to capture her first significant title in eight years at the Italian Open with a stellar 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-2 win.
This victory, her third title in Rome. first WTA 1000-level title since 2018, represents a deserved milestone for Svitolina, who has been one of the most consistent and outstanding players of the year. She took the crown with a spectacular run through the draw, defeating the WTA No 2, No 3. No 4, Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek and Gauff, in consecutive matches to win the title. Svitolina. the seventh seed, is the oldest player to defeat three top-five players in a single WTA 1000 tier I event since the format’s introduction in 1990. She has now won 20 titles on the WTA tour.
“This one is one of the toughest draws that I had in a tournament,” Svitolina said. “I’m very proud of the way that I’ve been handling myself and handling the nerves and being consistent. I’s important to show good consistency throughout the year. That’s the way that I’m aiming to be. I’m happy that my season has been like this from the beginning of this year.”
Svitolina will head to Roland Garros having secured herself a top-eight seed at No 7. However, the WTA Race provides a far more accurate reflection of the Ukrainian’s level this year: Svitolina sits at No 3 in the standings behind only Aryna Sabalenka. Rybakina. She is clearly capable of winning the title.
Few things have underlined how the general level on the WTA tour has progressed over the past decade more than Svitolina’s resurgence. She reached her career-high ranking of No 3 in 2017, the same year she won her last of four WTA 1000 titles. her second in Rome. A year later, she won the WTA Finals. Svitolina was a constant fixture inside the top five during her mid-20s. Despite those career-defining achievements, there is no doubt she is now playing the best tennis of her career.
Gauff. who converted just three of 17 break points, was understandably frustrated at finishing as runner-up for the second year in a row. “It is disappointing because I remember last year in the final I was just tired from my semi-final,” said Gauff. “This year I felt like I was playing good, then every time I had an opportunity, playing bad. For me it’s just more of a mental thing that I have to learn from.”
This was a gripping physical. tactical battle between two of the best in the game, but it was Gauff who held the upper hand early on, generating three break points at 4-2 for a double break and then leading 40-0 on her serve at 4-3. Her serve had actually been solid throughout this week,. it completely fell apart in the latter part of the opening set. Still, instead of simply locking down her game. waiting for her opponent to miss, Svitolina put sustained pressure on the Gauff second serve and injected pace into her forehand as she rolled through four consecutive games to take the set.
Jannik Sinner will face Casper Ruud in the men’s final of the Italian Open after finishing off Daniil Medvedev in Saturday’s closing chapter of an enthralling. rain-interrupted last-four clash.
The world No 1 could claim a record-extending sixth Masters 1000 title on Sunday thanks to a 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 win which had almost everything over the course of its two. a half hours.
Sinner had to have treatment on his right thigh. even vomited during Friday night’s leg of the semi-final as Medvedev gave the Italian by far his toughest test of the tournament.
But he looked in much better spirits before the restart as he joked. played football with his coaching team during his warm-up in the bowels of the centre court arena, just as warm spring sunshine started to appear after a few days of volatile weather.
The match was scheduled to restart at at 3.00pm local time (1300GMT) but was again delayed by an hour both due to more rain in Rome. the men’s double semi-final, won by Sinner’s compatriots Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori.
A 4-2 lead in the third set for Sinner when play was stopped was too much for Medvedev to overcome,. the Italian sealed his 33rd straight win in the ATP’s top-ranked tournaments.
Medvedev was at advantage in game seven of the third set, which he immediately won,. Sinner won the next game on his service to love, closing out the match in less than 20 minutes.
Ruud gets a chance at revenge for a brutal hammering against Sinner here last year after dismantling Luciano Darderi 6-1. 6-1 on Saturday, another match interrupted by heavy rain.
The Norwegian has not won a single set in any of his four matches with Sinner. was destroyed 6-0, 6-1 by him in the 2025 edition's last eight in one of the most one-sided matches ever seen at the Foro Italico.
Later, Coco Gauff will attempt to claim her first Rome title in the women’s final against Elina Svitolina.
American star Gauff was beaten by Jasmine Paolini in the last year’s final. could go one better ahead of her Roland Garros title defence.
Gauff immediately reset in a high quality set two. After failing to serve out that set at 6-5. Gauff produced her best tennis of the day when her back was against the wall in the tie-break. In a series of furious, lengthy exchanges, the American was rewarded for stepping inside the court late in the second set tie-break. using her greater width and spin to drag Svitolina off the court.
By the start of set three. the momentum had shifted in favour of Gauff, who forced a break point on Svitolina’s serve at 2-1. Svitolina responded with total bravery, forcing herself inside the baseline and lasering a forehand down-the-line winner. The match instantly shifted. Svitolina spent the remainder of the final set dictating with her forehand. refusing to play on anybody’s terms but her own. She was rewarded for her initiative with a victory that signifies her return to the elite.
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