French Open: Lorenzo Musetti Beats Frances Tiafoe and Faces Carlos ...
- On June 6 in Paris, Lorenzo Musetti advanced to the semifinal round of the 2025 Roland Garros by overcoming Frances Tiafoe in four sets.
- He became the first Italian man to reach the Roland Garros semifinals two years in a row and will compete against Carlos Alcaraz, the reigning champion, who advanced by defeating Tommy Paul.
- Musetti, aged 22, has consistently reached semifinals in every clay tournament this season and holds only one clay win from the 2022 Hamburg final; this will be his second Grand Slam semifinal.
- Alcaraz leads their rivalry 5–1 overall and will meet Musetti for the fifth time on clay courts, including Alcaraz’s 2023 Roland Garros victory, with the match airing live on Eurosport and streaming platforms until June 8.
- The contest reflects growing tension from their history and highlights Musetti’s rising status on clay, while Alcaraz aims to defend his title amid their evolving rivalry.
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On Friday, for the 13th day of Roland-Garros, Carlos Alcaraz faced Musetti in the semifinal (14h30) before the other half and the Djokovic duel against Sinner (19h00).
Two Italians in semifinals as in 1965: Lorenzo Musetti seeks revenge on Carlos Alcaraz and climbs in the ranking. Jannik Sinner n. 1 of the world is favored against the eternal Novak Djokovic
Musetti Faces Alcaraz in Semifinal at 2025 Roland Garros
timesng.com: PARIS, France — Lorenzo Musetti has reached the semifinals of the 2025 Roland Garros, becoming the first Italian man to do so in consecutive years. He achieved this milestone on June 6 by defeating American player Frances Tiafoe in a four-set match. Musetti now prepares to face defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, who also secured his […] This post Musetti Faces Alcaraz in Semifinal at 2025 Roland Garros appeared first on Musetti Face…
Roland Garros: Lorenzo Musetti - Carlos Alcaraz, in images.
Follow the game between the athletes playing vaga at the end of the competition.
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