Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani are one of the most emblematic pairs in the women's doubles circuit. In fact, they are the current Olympic champions. However, their story goes back to 2009 when a young Paolini first saw the one who would later become her partner in battles. "I was a ball girl at the Fed Cup, and I was very stressed. Flavia Penetta asked me to give the ball to other ball girls because she didn't want it from me - she laughs - but now I'm the same, so I don't blame her. It was an incredible experience and it was the first time I saw Sara up close," she said in an interview with Tennis Channel.
Errani, on the other hand, admits that she doesn't remember that ball girl who looked at her with admiration, although she wouldn't take long to do so when Paolini started to stand out in tournaments. "I don't remember her but I do remember the moment and it was incredible. I played doubles in that tie. Later, I did start to see her in tournaments."
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