Jasmine Paolini vs. Veronika Kudermetova Preview: Head-to-Head and Prediction for Cincinnati Open 2025

Heres'a detailed overview for the upcoming semifinal clash between Jasmine Paolini and Veronika Kudermetova at the 2025 Cincinnati Open.

After a dramatic week in Cincinnati, Jasmine Paolini arrives in the semifinals off a notable comeback victory over Coco Gauff, fighting through a tough 2–6, 6–4, 6–3 win to earn her place in the final four. Meanwhile, Veronika Kudermetova powered through Varvara Gracheva with relative ease, securing her spot in her first WTA 1000 semifinal since 2023.

Paolini enjoyed a breakthrough season, ranked as high as world No. 5, and holds a 32–13 WTA match record in 2025. The WTA star also lifted her second WTA 1000 singles title at the Italian Open in Rome, and claimed the doubles crown with Sara Errani at the French Open.

Kudermetova, meanwhile, maintained a modest 33–19 win–loss record for 2025, though she’s starting to find form on fast surfaces. As a recent feather in her cap, she clinched her first Grand Slam title in women’s doubles at Wimbledon (partnering with Elise Mertens).

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Jasmine Paolini vs Veronika Kudermetova Match Details

  • Date: Aug. 17, 2025
  • Tournament: Cincinnati Open
  • Round: Semifinals
  • Venue: Lindner Family Tennis Center, Mason, Ohio
  • Category: Masters 1000
  • Surface: Outdoor hard
  • Live telecast: Tennis Channel, Fubo, ESPN+, Sky Sports

Kudermetova vs Paolini Head-to-Head

Jasmine Paolini and Veronika Kudermetova have met four times on the WTA Tour, with Kudermetova holding a 3–1 advantage.

Their most recent showdown occurred at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati on August 17, 2021, where Kudermetova defeated the Italian 6–3, 6–2.

Kudermetova vs Paolini Prediction

Jasmine Paolini has logged a 16–7 win–loss record on outdoor hard courts this year, resulting in a 69.6% win rate. Kudermetova, on the other hand, stands at approximately 20–10 on hard in 2025 (approximately 65.5%). Paolini has generally performed better on this surface. Her consistency is noteworthy, but Kudermetova’s experience and power on hard courts keep her right in the mix.

Talking about serve, Paolini averages about 1.42 aces per match with a first-serve percentage of 67.5% and wins 62.4% of first-serve points; her second serve is extremely reliable, in at 90% and winning 47% of points.

Kudermetova, meanwhile, has delivered 154 aces this season and wins 65.9% of first-serve points, with a service games won rate of 66.1%. While Paolini displays superior consistency on second serves, the Russian’s bigger serve and better first-serve effectiveness give her a slight edge in serve power.

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Paolini generates about 3.81 breakpoints per match, converting at an effective rate, and saves 53.1% of breakpoints against her. Kudermetova’s return metrics are less flattering, as she converts just 42.9% of break points and saves 52.4% of break points when receiving.

The matchup brings Paolini’s return consistency and second-serve steadiness against Kudermetova’s first-serve power and ace output. If Paolini can stay solid on serve and lead on break–point chances with her dependable second serve and return consistency, she could tilt the match in her favor.

Prediction: Paolini to win in three sets

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