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French Open 2025: Lorenzo Musetti kicks a ball that hits line judge, reaches French semis for first time

Lorenzo Musetti, showcasing his elegant single-handed backhand, advanced to his first French Open semifinal. The Italian defeated Frances Tiafoe in a hard-fought match, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, overcoming challenging windy conditions. Musetti acknowledged the difficulty of the match but found the necessary energy to secure the victory. He also made headlines for accidentally kicking a ball at a line judge.
French Open 2025: Lorenzo Musetti kicks a ball that hits line judge, reaches French semis for first time
Italy's Lorenzo Musetti celebrates at the French Tennis Open against Frances Tiafoe of the US (Image via AP /Aurelien Morissard)
The Times of India at Roland Garros: Lorenzo Musetti, the single-handed backhand’s newest ambassador, covered his already stirring 2025 European clay court swing in glory, by making the semifinals of the French Open for the first time. The inform Italian claimed a 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 win over American Frances Tiafoe, winning eight of the final ten games.Musetti, 23, ranked seven in the world, was lucky not to be defaulted when he unintentionally kicked a ball which hit a line judge. No one was hurt, but by the letter of the law, which is open to interpretation, the curtain could’ve come down on his clay court season. “Today it was really complicated to play well,” Musetti said.

“It was so windy. It was really tough but I found the extra energy.”
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“We’re Italian, we’re all elegant,” he said of his play. “I have a retro style, there aren’t many players who play a one-handed backhand. When I got my first tennis racket, for me it was natural to play a one-handed backhand. My coach didn’t change it.”
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Prajwal Hegde

Prajwal Hegde, Senior Editor (Tennis) at The Times of India since July 2005, has covered all four Grand Slams—Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open—for over a decade, along with Tour events across Asia and Europe, Davis Cup, and BJK Cup. She received the 2021 Ron Bookman Media Excellence Award from the ATP. Prajwal serves on the International Tennis Federation’s Media Commission and is a member of the International Tennis Writers Association. She appears in the docuseries Break Point and authored the Steffi Graf chapter in Sportstars 40, published by The Hindu in January 2020.

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