Stuttgart: Jasmine Paolini finding form, cruises to QF after splitting with coach

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Stuttgart, Germany – Jasmine Paolini appears to be regaining her form at just the right time. Competing in her first tournament since parting ways with long-time coach Renzo Furlan, the Italian rolled into the quarterfinals of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix with a commanding 6-1, 7-5 win over Germany’s Jule Niemeier.

The fifth seed came out strong, stringing together seven consecutive games to surge ahead 6-1, 2-0. While Niemeier briefly rallied to level the second set, Paolini remained composed. She missed a chance to close out the match at 5-4 but broke again for 6-5, then served out the win confidently.

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A Solid Run Without a Coach

Earlier in the week, Paolini also breezed past Eva Lys — one of the breakout players of the Australian Open — with a convincing 6-2, 6-1 scoreline.

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Her next opponent will be determined in the match between No. 4 seed Coco Gauff and Germany’s Ella Seidel.

This strong Stuttgart campaign comes amid transition: Paolini recently ended her partnership with Furlan, who had helped guide her to two Grand Slam finals in 2024. Despite their recent struggles in early 2025, the split was amicable.

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“Renzo has been such an important part of my growth, both as a player and as a person,” Paolini shared on Instagram. “I’m truly grateful for the time, energy, and sacrifices he made for me—often far from his home and family.”

Although she has yet to appoint a new coach, Paolini’s results suggest she’s moving in the right direction on her own — at least for now.

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