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Italgas and Jasmine Paolini: together for another year of emotions and success

Milan, January 9th 2025 – The collaboration between Italgas and Jasmine Paolini, Olympic champion and current World No. 4 in the WTA rankings, has been renewed for 2025.  

A successful collaboration, launched in June of last year, during which Jasmine achieved the highest-ever ranking for an Italian tennis player in the world rankings, equaling Francesca Schiavone’s record.  

This is an important year for Jasmine Paolini, who will aim to confirm her outstanding performance from 2024, which saw her reach two Grand Slam finals, win a WTA 1000 title, become the first Olympic gold medalist in Italian tennis history, and triumph in the Billie Jean King Cup (formerly the Fed Cup) with the Italian National team.  

Italgas enthusiastically chose to continue supporting Jasmine, sharing values such as a constant drive for excellence and self-improvement, resilience in the face of growing external pressures, competitiveness, team spirit, and the ability to approach new and ambitious challenges always with a smile.  

For Italgas, Paolini is not just an extraordinary athlete but also a brilliant, positive, and talented woman who embodies the healthiest values of sports and competition: a positive role model for younger generations. Being associated with such a beautiful and successful story is a great asset for the Group.  

Jasmine Paolini Bio

Jasmine Paolini is an Italian tennis player born in 1996 in Castelnuovo di Garfagnana. Coached by Renzo Furlan, she made her professional debut in 2011. In 2021, she broke into the Top 50 following her first WTA titles in singles in Portoroz (Slovenia) and in doubles in Hamburg (Germany). In 2023, she entered the Top 30 and achieved her first major victories against Top 10 opponents such as Caroline Garcia and Elena Rybakina. The following year marked a turning point in her career, with her rise to World No. 4, winning a WTA 1000 title in Dubai, reaching two Grand Slam finals at Roland Garros and Wimbledon, and qualifying for the WTA Finals in both singles and doubles.
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