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French Open: Carlos Alcaraz reaches final after Lorenzo Musetti retires with injury in fourth set

  • Carlos Alcaraz earned a spot in the French Open final on Friday after Lorenzo Musetti retired injured in their semi-final in Paris.
  • Musetti retired from the match due to a left thigh injury after falling behind in the fourth set, having lost the first set 4-6, won the second in a tiebreak, and then dropped the third set without winning a game, before trailing 2-0 in the fourth.
  • Alcaraz, the reigning champion, will defend his title Sunday and await the winner of the Jannik Sinner-Novak Djokovic semi-final.
  • Alcaraz acknowledged that progressing in such a manner is less than ideal and noted that the opening two sets were challenging, as he missed opportunities to break his opponent’s serve.
  • If Alcaraz wins, he will be 5-0 in grand slam finals and join Federer as one of two men to win their first five major finals.
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Carlos Alcaraz said it, who felt that all the parties on beaten ground went through what he did. He has shown it in this Roland Garros in which he stands in the final with some set against his inner anxiety rather than the external demand. So he went to Fabian Marozsan, to Damir Dzumhur, to Ben Shelton and to Lorenzo Musetti. To the rival who was in front of him were added those negative thoughts that accompanied him during a time of the encount…

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The defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is again in the final of the tennis tournament French Open. The 22-year-old Spaniard benefited from his opponent's injury-related task in Paris in the semi-final against Italian Lorenzo Musetti at 4:6, 7:6 (7:3), 6:0, 2:0.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Sunday, June 9, 2024.
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