The Italian LORENZO MUSETTI23 years and World Cup No. 7, is classified for the first time for Roland Garros’ semifinals, which will be played on Friday against the winner of the Spanish and current champion Carlos Alcaraz and the American Tommy Paul.
Although his triumph over the American Frances Tiafoe27 years and not. 16, ni 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 and 6-2 (2h.47 ‘)There was a controversial part of it. The rival himself told the referee who fell into appreciation for the offense committed by transalpine.
In Novak djokovic He costs the disqualification, in the US Open 2020, press a racket to the bottom of the track, affecting the ball violently in front of a judge of the line, which crumbles on the track. That physical risk came from his expulsion.
LORENZO MUSETTI He also hit a ball in a background, which stopped the game. He gave 3-5 to the second set, he was angry, he gave a kick to a ball that launched the pickup. His uncontrolled left -footed shot is reserved for referee’s chest. Without the strength of the djokovic and the woman or the woman is not a brief gesture of protection once. He indicated, for responding to his body, that he did not hurt it.
Transalpine has been saved, since the seat judge, the German referee Timo Janzen He immediately chose for a transalpine warning, which played a disqualification, which provided controversy, as some specialists promote it publicly.
Musesetti lost, confirmed his status from one of the best 2025 players in whipped land. The finalist in Montecarlo, a semifinalist in Madrid and Rome, also came to the penultimate round of Roland Garroswhich corresponds to its result in Wimbledon 2024.
The Land of Paris is great, where the bronze medal in the 2024 Olympic Games will be. This is the tenth transalpine tennis player to come to Roland Garros’s ‘semis’. He has already made his flawless countryman Jannik Sinner, who will try to repeat, having Kazajo Alexander Bublik As a opponent in the rooms, this Wednesday.
Source: La Verdad

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