In a disappointing turn for tennis fans, world No. 10 Lorenzo Musetti has been forced to withdraw from this month's French Open due to a thigh injury. The Italian star, who made a stunning run to the semifinals at Roland Garros last year, shared the heartbreaking news on Wednesday.
The injury occurred during Musetti's second-round match at the Italian Open in Rome, where he suffered a 6-3, 6-1 loss to Casper Ruud. During the match, Musetti was visibly struggling and required medical treatment on his left thigh. The following day, medical scans confirmed the worst: a rectus femoris injury that will require several weeks of rest and recovery.
"After yesterday's match, I underwent medical examinations which revealed a rectus femoris injury, requiring several weeks of rest and recovery," Musetti wrote in an Instagram post, confirming his absence from the clay-court Grand Slam.
This is a significant blow not only for the 22-year-old Italian but also for tournament organizers, who were hoping to build on the momentum of last year's thrilling semifinal run, where Musetti captured fans' hearts with his elegant one-handed backhand and never-say-die attitude. For tennis enthusiasts planning to watch the French Open, Musetti's absence leaves a noticeable gap in an already competitive field.
