Alfa Romeo celebrates Jasmine Paolini at the Italian open

Alfa Romeo celebrates Jasmine Paolini and her double success at the Italian Open

With great pride, Alfa Romeo celebrates the sporting feat of the Italian tennis player, Jasmine Paolini, who took an extraordinary double victory at the Italian Open – played on the clay courts at the Foro Italico in Rome.

After winning the singles title on Saturday, the Alfa Romeo brand ambassador triumphed again on Sunday in the women’s doubles, together with Sara Errani, beating the Gauff/Pegula pairing in a breathtaking final.

A historic two days for Italian tennis, with Jasmine leading the way with her ability to ignite rapture in her spectators: a testament to the dedication and talent of the champion from Tuscany, both qualities that fully reflect the Alfa Romeo values. 

Cristiano Fiorio, Head of Marketing and Communication at Alfa Romeo: “With today’s victories in both the singles and doubles at the Italian Open, Jasmine has once again shown that she is an extraordinary champion, the epitome of tenacity and determination. Her disarming smile has stirred up enthusiasm and made us rejoice as Italians, fans and partners alike.” 

The new partnership celebrates two icons brought together by shared values of excellence, passion and the Italian spirit, hallmarks of those who always strive to excel.

With her tenacity and energy, the Tuscan tennis player embodies the values of Italian sportiness while strengthening the brand’s connection with a new generation.

The collaboration between Jasmine Paolini and Alfa Romeo will continue to inspire those who pursue their dreams with courage, passion and the elegance that turns every achievement into a new beginning.  

Records broken by the international tennis star Jasmine Paolini 

Born in 1996 and originally from Castelnuovo di Garfagnana near Lucca, Jasmine Paolini has established herself as a leading light in world tennis.

After an extraordinary 2024 in which Paolini won her first WTA 1000 title in Dubai, reached the finals at Roland-Garros and Wimbledon, took Olympic gold in the doubles in Paris alongside Sara Errani and emerged victorious in the Billie Jean King Cup with the Italian national team, 2025 has strengthened her status among the sport’s elite.  

On 17 May, 2025, Paolini etched her name in history by becoming the first Italian in 40 years to win the Italian Open. The following day, she accomplished a memorable feat by also triumphing in the women’s doubles, again alongside Sara Errani.

These victories propelled her to number four in the world rankings, matching Francesca Schiavone’s record for an Italian player. With two WTA 1000 singles titles and four in doubles, Paolini is now the most decorated Italian tennis player in history.