Jasmine Paolini vs. Katie Boulter Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Mérida Open 2026

Here's the detailed preview of the quarterfinal match between Jasmine Paolini and Katie Boulter at the 2026 Mérida Open.

Three-time tour champion and world No. 7 Jasmine Paolini continues her campaign at the WTA 500 event in Mérida, where she will face British standout Katie Boulter in the quarterfinals. The Italian has struggled to find her best form in 2026, arriving with a 4-4 win-loss record. In contrast, Boulter entered the event brimming with confidence after capturing the title at the Ostrava Open. Moreover, she even holds a better 8-2 win-loss record in 2026.

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Jasmine Paolini vs Katie Boulter Match Details

Date: February 27, 2026

Tournament: Mérida Open 2026

Round: Quarterfinals

Venue: Yucatan Country Club, Merida, Mexico

Surface: Outdoor hard

Category: WTA 500

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN, TVA

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Paolini vs. Boulter Head-to-Head

Jasmine Paolini and Katie Boulter have faced each other five times so far, with the Italian holding a narrow 3-2 lead. Heading into Friday’s quarterfinal, Paolini will look to extend that advantage in their head-to-head.

The Italian opened her 2026 campaign at the United Cup, earning a singles victory over Leolia Jeanjean before falling to Belinda Bencic. She shifted her focus to the Australian Open, where she registered commanding straight-set wins over Aliaksandra Sasnovich and Magdalena Frech to reach the third round. However, her run was cut short by American teenager Iva Jovic, who defeated her in straight sets.

The struggles persisted during the Middle East swing. Despite receiving first-round byes at the WTA 1000 events in Doha and Dubai, Paolini was unable to capitalize, suffering second-round exits at both tournaments.

Boulter, meanwhile, showed greater composure through the opening stretch of the 2026 season. After a second-round exit in Auckland and a first-round exit in Melbourne, the Brit found her rhythm at the WTA 250 event in Ostrava. Battling through a challenging draw, she capped her run with a hard-fought victory over Tamara Korpatsch in a grueling final to lift the title.

Paolini vs. Boulter Prediction

Boulter has looked more assertive behind her serve at the ongoing WTA 500 event, striking four aces so far, while Paolini hasn’t registered one, even during her commanding 6-0, 6-2 win over Priscilla Hon. The Brit also holds the edge on first-serve points won, leading 63 percent to Paolini’s 53 percent.

However, the World No. 7 has been far more effective on her second serve, winning an impressive 90 percent of those points compared to Boulter’s 43 percent, giving her a significant advantage.

The Brit has converted 59% of her break-point opportunities in the tournament, marginally ahead of Paolini’s 55%. However, Boulter was seemingly under pressure on serve. She was broken six times in her last two matches and has conceded 12 break points in that span.

In contrast, the Italian has looked more secure. She conceded just four break points in her previous match and was broken only once. That said, Boulter has shown resilience when tested, saving six break points overall compared to Paolini’s three.

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Boulter’s recent form gives her a marginal advantage heading into the clash. However, Paolini remains a dangerous opponent, even if her recent performances have raised questions about consistency. However, Boulter’s added familiarity with the conditions in Mérida may further tilt the balance in her favor.

Pick: Boulter to win in three sets

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