Paolini says ciao to coach Furlan after decade-long run
- Jasmine Paolini announced her split from coach Renzo Furlan after ten years together on Instagram.
- Under Furlan, Paolini became world number four and achieved success, including being runner-up at the French Open and Wimbledon and winning Olympic gold.
- Paolini expressed deep gratitude to Furlan for his impact on her development, stating, "Everything I've learned from him will stay with me."
- This season has been less successful for Paolini, as she exited the Australian Open in the third round and lost in the Miami semifinals to Aryna Sabalenka.
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Paolini says ciao to coach Furlan after decade-long run
JASMINE Paolini has called game, set and match on a decade with Renzo Furlan, ending a glittering partnership that peaked last year with Grand Slam finals, Olympic gold, and a Coach of the Year crown for her long-time mentor. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd


Tennis-Paolini says ciao to coach Furlan after decade-long run
(Reuters) -Jasmine Paolini has called game, set and match on a decade with Renzo Furlan, ending a glittering partnership that peaked last year with Grand Slam finals, Olympic gold, and a Coach of the Year crown for her long-time mentor.
Paolini separates from his coach. And now? 'Errani's Turn'
After 10 years, the paths of Jasmine Paolini and her coach Renzo Furlan separate. “I want to say a huge thank you to Renzo Furlan for everything he has done for me. We had an extraordinary journey, we shared unforgettable moments, including an incredible 2024, the final at Wimbledon and Roland Garros, the Olympic gold in Paris. And even in 2025 we got off to a great start,” wrote the tennis player in an Instagram post dedicated to her coach. Alt…
Jasmine Paolini separates from coach Renzo Furlan. Will Sara Errani as the new coach?
Jasmine Paolini, number 6 in the world, decides to part ways with the coach who helped her grow. The greeting on social media: “Ten extraordinary years. Renzo was a fundamental part of my growth.” The future could be with the doubles partner
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