Tennis-'No expiration date for ambition and dreams': Cirstea powers into Rome semis


Tennis - Italian Open - Foro Italico, Rome, Italy - May 12, 2026 Romania's Sorana Cirstea in action during her quarter final match against Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko REUTERS/Claudia Greco

ROME, May 12 (Reuters) - Sorana ⁠Cirstea proved that age is just a number as ⁠the 36-year-old Romanian continued her impressive farewell tour, reaching ‌the semi-finals of the Italian Open with a commanding 6-1 7-6(0) victory over former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko.

Cirstea, who plans to retire later ​this year, has already delivered the shock ⁠of the tournament by ⁠stunning world number one Aryna Sabalenka in Saturday's third round.

She now ⁠stands ‌just one win away from breaking into the top 20 for the first time in her career, ⁠having previously reached a career-high ranking of 21 ​in August 2013.

"I ‌always said there's no expiration date for ambition and ⁠dreams," said Cirstea, ​the 26th seed in Rome.

"I think everyone can see that I absolutely love this sport. I have so much passion for ⁠it. For me to play here and ​be in the semi-finals in Rome is absolutely amazing.

"I'm so grateful to the sport. I'm just really, really enjoying my week ⁠in Rome so far."

Cirstea's remarkable clay-court form has seen her suffer only two defeats this season on the surface - against two-times major winner Coco Gauff at the Madrid Open and Russian ​teenager Mirra Andreeva at the Linz Open. ⁠She was also forced to withdraw from the Open de ​Rouen semi-finals due to a leg ‌injury.

Fittingly, she will face one of ​those two players in the last four in Rome.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru;Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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