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Lorenzo Musetti continues fine clay season with maiden French Open semi-final

Lorenzo Musetti continues fine clay season with maiden French Open semi-final

India Today2 days ago

Lorenzo Musetti's fantastic season on clay continues as he overcame Frances Tiafoe in four sets to make it to his maiden semi-final at the French Open on Tuesday, June 3. Musetti defeated Tiafoe 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 in what was an even battle in the first three sets of the contest. Musetti is now 19-3 on clay in 2025 and climbed two spots in the ATP rankings to be in the fifth spot, a career-high for the Italian. The match went on for two hours and 47 minutes as both men went at it in the first three sets. advertisementFrench Open 2025 Day 10 Live Updates
Musetti came into the quarter-final round after pulling through four sets against Mariano Navone and Holger Rune in his previous two matches and held firm in the contest after facing a setback in the second set as Tiafoe won it 6-4. In what was a nail-biting third set, where the score was 5-5 and Musetti was trailing 15-30 he went on to hold the serve and broke Tiafoe in the next one to take it home. This proved to be the turning point in the contest as Musetti raced into a 3-0 lead in the fourth set as he employed some classy shot-making and completed the victory with his fifth break of the contest. The Italian won 81 percent of points behind his first delivery. advertisementMusetti said it is a process of growing for him on and off the court as he has been approaching things in a more professional way after becoming a father last year. "It's a process of growing, not just inside the court but especially off the court," Musetti said after the win."Last year I became a father. I think that gave me an extra responsibility and I now approach things in a more professional way, not just on the court in matches but in my daily routine.""It's important for me to be in order, when I practice and in my free time I enjoy my time with my family. Even if they are not here they are always with me in my heart so this win is for them."Musetti will now face either defending champion Carlos Alcaraz or Tommy Paul in the final four round.

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