Is Coco Gauff the'opponent of Jasmine Paolini in Rome final

The U.S. Coco Gauff, world number 3, beat China’s Qinwen Zheng, number 8, in a marathon match with a score of 7-6 4-6 7-6 in the second semifinal of the women’s singles of the Internazionali d’Italia at the Foro Italico in Rome.
The first set featured as many as 8 breaks in 12 games. It is Gauff who is the first to stretch to 2-0 but is overtaken at 3-2 by Zheng who, however, suffers the immediate counterbreak at 3-3.
The same trend as in the first set.
Same scoring pattern in the other six games of the set: the U.S. goes 5-3, serves for the first partial but is overtaken by the Chinese who serves in turn for the set at 6-5 but loses her serve again.
There were no set points in this partial and so it goes to the tie-break, which is dominated by Coco who goes from 3-2 in her favor to the decisive 7-3.
In the second set the scoring trend looks different: Zheng flies to 4-1 with a break faoo in the second game, but at 4-2 there is still a festival of breaks: there are four consecutive ones and the last one is in favor of Qinwen who drags the match to the deciding set.
Two breaks in the first two games of the third set, and it then comes down to six consecutive, Zheng makes the counterbreak in the second, very long game (18 points) and then it is she who finally holds a service game while saving three break points, just as Gauff saves two in the fourth game.
Four more breaks in five games followed: she goes ahead Gauff 3-2, Zheng overtakes her at 5-3, serves for the match but for a change loses her serve. Incredibly, in the next three games the two tennis players hold their respective serves to zero.
It is all decided at the tie-break and once again it is Gauff who wins it, this time 7-4, after more than three and a half hours of incredible and surreal battle. It will then be the 21-year-old from Florida who will challenge Jasmine Paolini in the final scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, for both it is the first landing in the decisive act at the Foro Italico.