Mertens saves three match points to dethrone Paolini and end Italian’s two-year top-10 run

Jasmine Paolini stood three points from the round of 16 in Rome and walked off Campo Centrale a beaten defending champion. Elise Mertens (No 21) saved three match points trailing 5-6 on her own serve in the second set before edging the Italian (No 9) 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-3 in two hours and 41 minutes, a result that ends Paolini’s title defence, costs her 1,000 ranking points, and pushes her out of the top 10 for the first time in two years.

Jasmine Paolini, Rome 2026 Jasmine Paolini, Rome 2026 | © Inside / PsNewz

Rome just didn’t want to see that. Belgian No. 21 seed Elise Mertens saved three match points and stunned defending champion Jasmine Paolini 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-3 in the third round of the Rome WTA 1000, ending the Italian’s title defence and her two-year run inside the top 10, in two hours and 41 minutes on Campo Centrale.

Paolini, the No. 9 seed and the world No. 8, had served and won the opening set 6-4, breaking Mertens in the 10th game. She moved 4-2 ahead in the second and looked on course for the round of 16. But Mertens broke back in the seventh game, and the decisive sequence arrived with the Belgian trailing 5-6 on her own serve, where she saved three consecutive match points to force a tiebreak.

Mertens then opened a 5-2 lead in the breaker and converted on her second set point at 6-5, levelling the match.

The defeat costs Paolini the 1000 ranking points

The third set followed the gravity of the second. Mertens broke for 4-2, held to the line and closed out the win. She will face the winner of No. 8 seed Mirra Andreeva and Viktorija Golubic in the round of 16.

It is Mertens’s first top-10 win in exactly 12 months — since beating Jessica Pegula in the third round of Rome last year – and improves her head-to-head record against Paolini to 5-2.

The defeat costs Paolini the 1,000 ranking points she earned in Rome a year ago, when she beat Coco Gauff in the final. She will fall five places to No. 13 in next week’s rankings, ending a streak inside the top 10 that began two years ago. The Italian’s clay season has been a struggle: she arrived in Rome with two wins in four matches on the surface and survived the first round only after recovering from a set down against French wild card Léolia Jeanjean.

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