Vienna, it’s not just Jannik Sinner: Lorenzo Musetti also flies to the semifinals

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Lorenzo Musetti keeps the Italian tradition alive at the Wiener Stadthalle and continues his run at the ATP 500 in Vienna. The Tuscan convincingly overcame Frenchman Corentin Moutet, folding 6-3 6-4 in one hour and 41 minutes, and earned his way to the semifinals against Alexander Zverev.

A clear success, built with lucidity and quality, that keeps open the dream of an all-Tricolour final with Jannik Sinner and consolidates the ambitions of the Italian number 2 towards the ATP Finals in Turin.

The numbers confirm the solidity of his game: 26 winners against 20 free errors, with a remarkable performance on his second serve (64% of points won against Moutet’s 42%). Data certifying continued growth and the confidence of a now fully mature player.

Now awaits his challenge with Zverev, an opponent he knows well and against whom he boasts a positive 3-1 record in his previous matches. Just in Vienna, a year ago, Musetti had signed a memorable comeback against the German. This time, with the pass to Turin ever closer, the dream of making Vienna all-Italian again continues to seem more real than ever.

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