Previously, while commenting on Lorenzo Musetti’s chances of winning a Grand Slam title in the near future, Serena Williams’ ex-coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, said, “He is globally too passive. That’s why his matches during Monte-Carlo were up and down all the time, because he was constantly hesitating between I’m going to go, I’m going to take my chance, I have to dictate. Or, I hope the guy is going to miss, I’m going to slice, I’m going to play up, I’m going to defend, and it’s going to work.” But he claimed that if Musetti manages his willpower and determination to go offensive most of the time and defensive on rare occasions, then his level might just go up crazily. Talking about crazy performances, well, recently, the Italian stunned America’s Frances Tiafoe in the QF of the 2025 French Open. Following this impressive victory he was spotted replicating a familiar celebration. What did Musetti do after this match, though?
Well, after his 6-2,4-6,7-5,6-2 win against Tiafoe, he was seen copying Andy Murray’s iconic celebration by flexing his muscles. With this win, he has now reached the SF of all three clay Masters 1000s and Roland Garros in the same year. Something with not even Roger Federer had managed to do in his playing days.
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