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The WTA Tour delivered back-to-back upsets on Tuesday as Camilla Rosatello and Jana Fett took down seeded opponents in the opening rounds of the Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole in France and the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Germany. It was a day packed with surprises, home-court heroes, and a few nail-biting three-setters.
Let’s dive into the big wins, what they mean for the draw, and which underdogs might keep the chaos coming.
Camilla Rosatello Makes a Statement in Rouen
Italy’s Camilla Rosatello, ranked No. 288 in the world, delivered one of the most dominant performances of her career by ousting sixth-seeded Alycia Parks 6-2, 6-3 in Rouen, France.
This wasn’t just a lucky day—Rosatello was clinical. She saved all eight break points she faced, converted 4-of-5 break opportunities, and dominated her first serve, winning 76.5% of those points. That’s the kind of efficiency that sends a message.
It was her third career Top 100 win and could be the confidence boost she needs to make a deep run. Bettors and fans looking for value in the draw should keep their eye on her performance and live line updates through the SportsHub Tennis Odds & Scores page.
Gracheva and Danilovic Lead the Charge of European Stars
France’s own Varvara Gracheva also got the home crowd buzzing with a strong upset win over No. 8 seed Sonay Kartal of Great Britain, 6-3, 6-2. Gracheva’s court coverage and defensive resilience were a showcase of what she can do when healthy and in rhythm.
Elsewhere, No. 3 seed Olga Danilovic of Serbia had to dig deep against countrywoman Aleksandra Krunic, dropping the first set before storming back with a bagel in the second en route to a 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 victory.
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Other Rouen Winners to Watch
Local talents Lois Boisson and Jessika Ponchet advanced in front of a supportive French crowd, while Linda Fruhvirtova, Jaqueline Cristian, and Jessica Bouzas Maneiro also punched their tickets to the next round.
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Stuttgart Delivers Star Power and Surprises
Paolini Cruises Under New Coach
In Germany, Jasmine Paolini, now working with new coach Marc Lopez, looked razor-sharp as she tore through Eva Lys 6-2, 6-1 in just over an hour. Paolini broke Lys three times per set and was nearly untouchable on serve, winning 72.4% of her first serves.
With a rising trajectory and new leadership in her corner, Paolini could be a sleeper pick for a deep run in Stuttgart. Stay tuned to SportsHub’s Premium Picks to see how experts are backing her moving forward.
Fett Stuns No. 20 Vekic
One of the biggest headlines out of Stuttgart was Jana Fett’s straight-sets upset over fellow Croatian Donna Vekic, ranked No. 20 in the world. The 7-6 (2), 6-4 result adds another impressive scalp to Fett’s growing resume and solidifies her spot as a dangerous floater in WTA draws.
It’s yet another reminder that in women’s tennis, rankings don’t always predict outcomes.
Other Notables: Niemeier, Alexandrova, Ostapenko Advance
Germany’s Jule Niemeier rallied from a set down to defeat Laura Siegemund 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in a gritty battle. Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova handled compatriot Liudmila Samsonova 6-3, 6-3, displaying great form on return games.
Meanwhile, Jelena Ostapenko was leading Dayana Yastremska 6-3, 3-0 before the Ukrainian qualifier was forced to retire, handing the Latvian a spot in the next round.
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Why These Wins Matter
Upsets like these aren’t just footnotes—they’re signals. They suggest shifts in momentum, potential new rivalries, and changing expectations in women’s tennis. Both Rosatello and Fett showed poise, shot selection, and emotional control that separates them from the average qualifier.
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Final Thoughts
Tuesday’s results from Rouen and Stuttgart brought drama, upsets, and new names to the spotlight. With players like Camilla Rosatello and Jana Fett stepping into the limelight, fans are getting a fresh taste of what the next tier of tennis stars looks like.
From dominant first serves to clutch break-point saves, these performances weren’t flukes—they were earned.
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