Jasmine Paolini stunned Alexandra Eala 6‑4, 4‑6, 6‑3 on July 6, 2026 at Wimbledon, then thanked childhood idol Roger Federer for the extra adrenaline he gave her from the Royal Box.
What happened on Centre Court?
Paolini, the 13th seed, broke serve once in the final set to clinch the match. The Italian had already taken the first set 6‑4, dropped the second 4‑6, and fought back with a decisive break at 4‑4 in the third. The win sent her into her first Grand Slam quarter‑final since the 2024 Wimbledon final, where she fell to Barbora Krejčíková.
How did Federer’s presence affect Paolini?
When asked about the Royal Box, Paolini admitted the sight of Roger Federer made her heart race. “I want to thank you, Roger, because he’s my idol,” she said, smiling. She added she had to “stay focused” and not let the legend’s eyes distract her. The eight‑time champion’s unexpected appearance turned the match into a personal milestone as much as a sporting one.
Why the win matters for Paolini’s season?
The victory capped a resurgence after a shaky start to 2026. Earlier at Wimbledon she survived a first‑round bagel set, then collected wins over Robin Montgomery, Viktorija Golubic, Maria Sakkari and Eala. Ranked No. 17 at the tournament’s outset, she was not a favorite, yet she built momentum with each upset.
What’s next for the Italian?
Paolini now faces the quarter‑final opponent drawn from the bracket, likely a top‑10 player given the draw’s layout. A deep run would boost her ranking, which slipped out of the top 10 only weeks earlier. The Italian also hinted that the crowd’s energy and the Wimbledon atmosphere have helped her regain confidence after a tough stretch.
The match also highlighted the unique pressure of playing in front of legends. Paolini’s comments about Federer underline how the Royal Box can turn a routine match into a psychological test. Her ability to convert the sole break point in the final set shows mental toughness that could serve her well in the upcoming hard‑court swing.
Beyond the personal anecdote, Paolini’s win adds another chapter to her Wimbledon story. After reaching the final in 2024, she now looks to add a quarter‑final this year, a step that could reignite her push back into the top tier of women’s tennis.
How did the crowd react?
Fans cheered each rally, and social media lit up with clips of Paolini’s post‑match interview. A Wimbledon tweet on July 6 captured the moment: “A match Jasmine Paolini will never forget with @rogerfederer watching on from the Royal Box.” The applause underscored the tournament’s role in shaping her comeback narrative.