Jasmine Paolini survives a tense three-set battle against trailblazing Alexandra Eala, winning 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 on Centre Court to reach the Wimbledon 2026 quarterfinals.
Introduction:
Italian star Jasmine Paolini showed incredible mental strength and veteran resilience on a baking hot Centre Court, defeating the Philippines’ rising star Alexandra Eala at Wimbledon 2026. The high-stakes Round of 16 encounter kept fans on the edge of their seats as the number 13 seed overcame a nagging foot injury and a fiery second-set fightback from her opponent to secure a hard-fought 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 victory.
The match carried immense historical weight, especially with tennis legends Billie Jean King and Roger Federer watching from the Royal Box. Jasmine later admitted that staying focused was a massive challenge with her childhood idol Federer looking on, but she managed to close out the match to return to the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time since her fairytale run in 2024.

Paolini Takes a Hard-Fought Opening Set
The highly anticipated contest began with high intensity. The 21-year-old Eala, who made waves by upsetting top competitors earlier in the tournament, came out hitting aggressive groundstrokes. However, Paolini’s signature court coverage and tactical baseline adjustments quickly gave her the upper hand. See also:Â Marta Kostyuk Sweeps Past Ashlyn Krueger Into Last 8
Jasmine broke Eala’s second service game to take a commanding 4-1 lead. The young Filipina fought back bravely, capitalizing on a few unforced errors from the Italian to break back as Paolini served for the set at 5-3. Unshaken by the minor setback, Jasmine instantly raised her intensity, breaking Eala right back to claim the opening set 6-4.

Eala Fights Back to Force a Decider
The second set turned into an absolute baseline war. Eala showcased her phenomenal left-handed backhand, utilizing cross-court winners to disrupt Paolini’s rhythm. As Jasmine struggled slightly with the pace of her serve and registered 21 unforced errors in the set, Eala jumped on the opportunity.
The players traded breaks early on, but Eala held firm during a critical seventh game, saving three break points. The dynamic Filipina broke Jasmine soon after to secure the second set 6-4, sending a shockwave through the packed London stadium.
Experience Prevails in the Final Set
Faced with a roaring comeback, the 30-year-old Italian utilized her vast Grand Slam experience to completely reset her focus in the decider. Paolini served exquisitely under immense pressure, winning 67 percent of her second-serve points and keeping her unforced errors to a minimum.
She earned a crucial break of serve midway through the set to take a 5-3 lead. Serving for a spot in the last eight, Paolini closed out the match with a beautiful forehand winner deep into the corner, wrapping up the thriller in front of an appreciative crowd. Paolini moves on to face Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk in a highly anticipated quarterfinal matchup.
