Jasmine Paolini knocked out Alexandra Eala in a three‑set thriller on 7 July 2026 at Wimbledon, winning 6‑4 4‑6 6‑3 and booking a quarter‑final spot against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk.
What happened on Centre Court?
Paolini entered the fourth round with a solid record on grass, but Eala had just upset defending champion Iga Świątek. The Italian started strong, breaking early and taking the first set 6‑4. Eala rallied, forcing a tie‑break in the second set and edging it 6‑4 to level the match.
How did Paolini turn the tide?
In the deciding set Paolini’s serve found extra zip, delivering three aces and a crucial break at 4‑3. She held serve to close out the set 6‑3. After the match she noted the crowd’s energy helped her stay focused, especially during the long rallies that defined the final games.
Why the win matters for Paolini’s season
The victory lifts Paolini to the top eight of a Grand Slam for the first time this year, boosting her WTA ranking and adding valuable points ahead of the US Open. It also shows she can handle pressure against rising stars; Eala, only 21, had been the tournament’s surprise story after dispatching Świątek.
What’s next for Paolini?
Paolini’s next opponent, 12th‑seed Marta Kostyuk, won her eighth‑day match 6‑4 6‑4 over Ashlyn Krueger. The Ukrainian brings a powerful baseline game and a recent win on hard courts, promising a clash of styles. Paolini will need to mix her serve‑and‑volley tactics with aggressive groundstrokes to keep Kostyuk off balance.
Fan reaction and broader impact
Italian fans celebrated the win on social media, calling Paolini’s performance “a masterclass on grass.” Filipino supporters, who had rallied behind Eala’s historic run, praised her opponent’s sportsmanship. The match drew a full house on Centre Court, underscoring Wimbledon’s growing global appeal.
Looking ahead
If Paolini can replicate her serving form and maintain the intensity shown in the third set, she has a realistic shot at a semi‑final berth. The quarter‑final will be played on 9 July, with the winner moving on to the last four of the prestigious tournament.