Lorenzo Musetti already looks, with confidence, to Roland Garros
“I leave Rome quite satisfied. I can do well in Paris,” admitted the tennis player from Carrara after the loss to Tsitsipas.
“I leave Rome quite satisfied. I can do well in Paris,” admitted the tennis player from Carrara after the loss to Tsitsipas.
The Italian surrendered to Tsitsipas at the end of two hard-fought sets (7-5, 7-5).
The South Tyrolean tries to explain the reasons for the knockout at the Internazionali d’Italia.
The Argentine overturned the odds by beating the San Candido native in front of the Foro Italico crowd.
On the sidelines of his success against the Briton, the No. 1 ranked player vented at a press conference.
The South Tyrolean got off to a good start, winning the first set, then fell apart as Francisco Cerundolo won 6(3)-7, 6-2, 6-2.
The South Tyrolean tennis player won the first set on tie-break against Francisco Cerundolo.
“To beat him here for the first time would be a dream,” admitted the Tuscan tennis player.
“He wins even when he doesn’t play well,” said Italy’s Davis Cup captain.
The Carrara-based tennis player will return to the court as early as tonight against Stefanos Tsitsipas.
The Piedmontese tennis player succumbed in two sets (3-6 6-7) to the Greek.
“It’s not easy to say something, it was my dream tonight,” the Budapest tennis player commented excitedly.
“I have respect for both of them, but we were never friends, only rivals,” admitted the Serbian tennis player.
Surprise at the Internazionali d’Italia: the Murcian was eliminated in two sets by Hungarian Fabian Maroszan, on paper a more than matchable opponent.
The blue tennis player spoke after the match against Shevchenko
“I am not no vax and I have never said in my life that I am. I am also not pro vax. I am pro choice.”
A true institution of Padua and Italian tennis has passed away.
“Happy Birthday Mom!” written at the end of the match on camera.
The South Tyrolean tennis player overcame Russian Alexander Shevchenko (6-3 6-7 6-2) in three sets.
The Russian tennis player took the second set 7-6.
The South Tyrolean tennis player won the first set against Alexander Shevchenko.
The Carrara native did not have an easy time against ATP number 99, who kept him on the court for almost two hours.
“It was crucial to always believe when few did,” explained the Palermo native, who starred in Rome on Sunday.
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The veteran of our tennis after Murray also beats the Serb 6-3 7-6.