Martina Trevisan vowed to continue fighting and enjoying every match ahead of her imminent rise up the world rankings after a strong French Open campaign.
Trevisan ultimately ran out of steam at Roland Garros, where she fell to a 6-3 6-1 defeat in the semi-finals against Coco Gauff on Thursday.
That ended a 10-match winning run for the Italian, while Gauff became the youngest player to reach the final in Paris since Kim Clijsters in 2001.
Trevisan defeated world number 18 Leylah Fernandez en route to the semi-final, having also beaten Garbine Muguruza during her title quest in Rabat last week.
The 28-year-old is on course to climb into the top 30 in the world after her success in recent weeks, leaping up from her 59th position currently.
But Trevisan assures that will not change her plans on how she approaches matches in future.
“These two weeks, as I said, I have grown a lot,” she told reporters. “Of course my ranking will change. But I don’t think that I need to change something.
“I have to keep focus in my game, to keep fighting in every match. Enjoy the moment, because at this moment I would like to enjoy this result, that is very important for me.
“Still enjoy on the court and nothing else.”
Iga Swiatek awaits Gauff in Saturday’s final and, despite Trevisan losing to the Pole at the 2020 French Open, the Italian was unable to draw comparisons between the pair.
“I played with Iga two years ago, so I think it’s different,” she added. “It’s not easy to compare them right now, because, I mean, they are young, they are very impressive.
“You can always feel the pressure on the court. Maybe they are similar on the forehand, that it’s very heavy. It’s difficult to play against them, of course.”