asmine Paolini has officially announced the end of her coaching relationship with Marc López, just three months after they began working together. The Italian player shared the news through a heartfelt message, expressing gratitude for the progress they made during their brief time as a team. Their partnership followed her split with longtime coach Renzo Furlan and brought notable results, particularly during the clay season.

Highlights from Rome and Paris

Despite the short duration, Paolini and López achieved significant milestones. Together, they celebrated strong performances at the Italian Open in Rome and the French Open in Paris. These tournaments marked some of the best moments of Paolini’s season, including her first Grand Slam title in doubles and a successful title defense in Rome. She acknowledged these achievements in her message, saying she would always remember those moments fondly.

A Message of Gratitude and Reflection

In her statement, Paolini thanked López for his support, energy, and daily commitment. She emphasized how much she had learned and how the experience helped her grow as a player. With this phase of the season now complete, she explained that she has decided to make a change and take time to reflect on her next steps. Her message closed with warm wishes for López’s future.

This was Jasmine’s post.

“I want to say thank you to Marc López for his help and support this season. We had some great results together, especially in Rome and Paris, and I will always remember those moments. I truly appreciate all the hard work and energy Marc gave every single day.

Now that this part of the season is over, I’ve decided to make a change. I’ve learned a lot and made good progress, and now I’m taking the time to reflect on what the next step will be.

Thank you again, Marc, for everything. I wish you all the best in the future.

—Jasmine”

Jasmine Paolini in 2025

Jasmine Paolini

49 - 29win/loss

Hard
30-18
I Hard
1-3
Clay
14-4
Grass
4-4
29 year old
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2025 Highlights

Currently the world no.5, Paolini played her last match on the 1st of January 1970 when she surrendered to world no.80 Kamilla Rakhimova 4-6 6-4 6-4 in the 2nd round in Wimbledon (draw).

Until now, during this year the Italian has a composed 28-12 match record. The Italian conquered 1 title in Rome.

Wimbledon
Paolini's Record