NEW DELHI: Despite falling short in the Wimbledon final against Barbora Krejcikova, Jasmine Paolini remains focused on maintaining her recent surge and achieving future success.
The Italian, who reached a career-high ranking of world number five following the tournament, acknowledged the difficulty of processing two consecutive Grand Slam final defeats after losing to Iga Swiatek at the French Open.
“Sometimes I’m a little bit scared to dream too much. I have to say that. I don’t know. I’m going back, trying to practise, to stay in the present, as I said many times. This is the goal for me, my team, to try to keep this level as much as possible. If I keep this level, I think I can have the chance to do great things,” said Paolini, as quoted by AFP.
Prior to this year’s Australian Open, the 28-year-old had never progressed beyond the second round of a Grand Slam tournament. Her recent string of results, including a finals appearance at Roland Garros and a career-best run at Wimbledon.
The Italian, who reached a career-high ranking of world number five following the tournament, acknowledged the difficulty of processing two consecutive Grand Slam final defeats after losing to Iga Swiatek at the French Open.
“Sometimes I’m a little bit scared to dream too much. I have to say that. I don’t know. I’m going back, trying to practise, to stay in the present, as I said many times. This is the goal for me, my team, to try to keep this level as much as possible. If I keep this level, I think I can have the chance to do great things,” said Paolini, as quoted by AFP.
Prior to this year’s Australian Open, the 28-year-old had never progressed beyond the second round of a Grand Slam tournament. Her recent string of results, including a finals appearance at Roland Garros and a career-best run at Wimbledon.
While acknowledging the disappointment of losing two major finals in quick succession, Paolini emphasized the importance of staying grounded and focusing on the present.
“Today I was dreaming to hold the trophy, but it didn’t go well,” she said. “I’m just enjoying the position where I am right now, five in the world. It’s unbelievable, honestly. I just did two finals in two Grand Slams. I have to be also happy with the results. Also a little bit disappointed.”
The Italian’s ability to navigate the emotional complexities of high-stakes competition while remaining focused on her long-term goals will be crucial as she continues to establish herself as a force in women’s tennis.
Source Agencies