Cincinnati Open 2025: Iga Swiatek Battles Past Jasmine Paolini to Claim Historic Title
SME News UK. Cincinnati, August 2025 – Iga Swiatek continued her sensational summer run with a gritty straight-sets victory over Italy’s Jasmine Paolini to win the Cincinnati Open and add another prestigious trophy to her growing collection.The Polish star, fresh from her historic Wimbledon triumph last month, showcased her fighting spirit to overcome the seventh seed 7-5, 6-4, securing her 11th WTA 1000 title and becoming the first player from Poland to win the women’s singles crown in Cincinnati.Despite her dominance on clay and slower courts, Swiatek has often faced scrutiny over her performances on faster hard courts. But this latest success highlights her growing versatility. Speaking after the win, the 24-year-old admitted she was both “shocked and super happy” to have conquered a surface once considered her weakness.> “I don’t know why I win the tournaments that I thought I had the least chance in,” Swiatek said during the trophy presentation.“Thank you to my team for pushing me to become a better, more complete player, and to my family for all their support. I’m just really happy to have made this progress.”Paolini Starts Strong, Swiatek Finishes StrongerPaolini, enjoying a breakthrough season of her own, started brightly by racing to a 3-0 lead in the opening set. However, Swiatek responded in trademark fashion, stringing together five consecutive games to turn the match in her favour.Although the Italian briefly clawed back to level at 5-5, Swiatek held firm, breaking again and sealing the set with authority. The second set followed a similar pattern, featuring five service breaks, but it was Swiatek who held her nerve in the critical moments to close out the contest.A Season Back on TrackThe victory caps a remarkable turnaround for Swiatek, who endured a difficult start to 2025 but has now lifted back-to-back titles following her Wimbledon glory. With this triumph, she will head to the US Open as the No. 2 seed, behind Aryna Sabalenka, and once again a favourite for the crown she first captured in 2022.Meanwhile, Paolini earned plaudits for her spirited performance and graciousness in defeat. She thanked the Cincinnati crowd for their support and sent well wishes to her compatriot Jannik Sinner, who was forced to retire injured in the men’s final against Carlos Alcaraz earlier in the day.Eyes on Flushing MeadowsFor Swiatek, the focus now shifts to New York. After falling short in her last two appearances at Flushing Meadows, she will be determined to build on her momentum and chase another Grand Slam title.If her summer form is any indication, Swiatek will once again be the player to beat when the final major of the season begins.
