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Paris currently has eyes on Jasmine Paolini! The fans are gathering around at the glorious Philippe-Chatrier to spectate the massive showdown between the Italian and Iga Swiatek. While the Pole managed to build a massive win streak, Paolini also continued her dominance after a massive doubles win at the Italian Open. It is quite obvious that the WTA star is blessed with bright luck. But do you know where this good luck extends from?

Jasmine Paolini’s adorable chemistry with her coach Renzo Furlan has helped her attain a massive feat. While everyone might think it is all because of her firm grip and intense training sessions, it seems like the Italian has another secret source of attaining success.

In a recent interview, the 28-year-old’s coach came forward to reveal a secret ingredient of their French Open magic. Mentioning the fact that they both used to dine together every evening at the same place, Furlan said, “Where we eat every evening, partly for good luck. A quiet place near the hotel. There we will talk about the final.”

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It has been two long weeks since Jasmine Paolini and her coach Renzo Furlan explored the streets of Paris. Both of them possessed a dream of being in the finals of the glorious clay court event. While they finally have achieved the spot that they envied, the fact that her coach revealed a superstitious side came out to be a new finding for the fans who root for her.

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As they now look forward to a highly anticipated showdown, the team would surely get to test the credibility of their belief in the magical dine-in place. But before that, Renzo has some wisdom words for Iga.

Jasmine Paolini’s coach acknowledges the strong potential of Iga Swiatek

It is just a matter of time before Jasmine Paolini and Iga Swiatek will step into the court to unleash the battle for the Roland Garros title. While the Pole is aiming to extend her portfolio with the fourth clay court major title, the Italian rival aims to live the moment as she made it to a grand slam final for the first time in her career.

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Besides the other discussions, Paolini’s coach Renzo Furlan also opened up about his thoughts on the upcoming clash. “Swiatek was already an extraordinary player. It must be an honor and a privilege to play in a final against such a champion,” he said, bowing down to the Pole’s dominance, especially on clay courts.

All eyes are currently stuck on the court as another historical moment is set to be uncovered at Roland Garros. With anticipation lying on both sides of the court, it is yet to be witnessed who takes the crown.