Key Points

Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz has advanced to the French Open final after Lorenzo Musetti's injury-forced retirement in their thrilling semifinal match. Alcaraz, demonstrating his exceptional skill and resilience, overcame a first-set loss to dominate the match and secure his spot in the championship game. The 22-year-old is now unbeaten in Grand Slam finals and is eagerly anticipating the outcome of the Sinner-Djokovic semifinal. This victory further cements Alcaraz's status as a rising star in the tennis world.

Key Points: Alcaraz Reaches French Open Final After Musetti Injury Retirement

  • Alcaraz reaches fifth Grand Slam final in Open Era
  • Musetti retires due to left leg injury
  • Spaniard remains unbeaten in major finals
  • Awaits Sinner-Djokovic winner
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French Open: Alcaraz advances to final after Musetti's injury retirement

Carlos Alcaraz advances to Roland Garros final with 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-0, 2-0 win over Lorenzo Musetti after medical retirement

"It's never great getting through or winning a match like this - Carlos Alcaraz"

Paris, June 6

Carlos Alcaraz moved a step closer to defending his Roland Garros crown on Friday, advancing to his second consecutive final in Paris after Lorenzo Musetti was forced to retire in their semifinal clash. The 22-year-old Spaniard led 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-0, 2-0 when Musetti, hampered by a left leg issue, pulled the plug on his campaign after two hours and 25 minutes of spirited tennis.

Musetti, who had stunned Novak Djokovic earlier in the tournament and enjoyed a strong clay season, called for a medical timeout at 0-5 in the third set. Despite briefly continuing, the Italian was visibly in discomfort and could no longer compete at the level required to challenge Alcaraz’s relentless baseline assault.

“It’s never great getting through or winning a match like this,” Alcaraz said in his on-court interview. “Lorenzo is a great player. He has had an incredible clay season…I always wish him all the best, a quick recovery, and hopefully, we are going to enjoy his tennis pretty soon.”

The victory marks Alcaraz’s fifth appearance in a Grand Slam final, making him the fifth-youngest player in the Open Era to achieve that feat. Among active players, only Novak Djokovic (37 finals) and Daniil Medvedev (6) have reached more major finals.

Despite dropping the first set, Alcaraz remained composed, maintaining his aggressive baseline positioning under the closed roof of Court Philippe-Chatrier.

He eventually overwhelmed Musetti with precision hitting and superior movement, particularly after securing the tight second set in a tiebreak. From there, it was one-way traffic.

“The first two sets were really tough,” Alcaraz admitted. “When I won the second set, there was a little bit of relief, and then in the third set I knew what I had to do…just push him to the limit and try to be aggressive. Not let him dominate.”

Now unbeaten in Grand Slam finals (4-0), Alcaraz awaits the winner of the highly anticipated second semifinal between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic. It’s a blockbuster clash, the Spaniard says he wouldn’t miss.

“This match is one of the best matchups we have in tennis right now,” Alcaraz said with a smile. “Sinner against Djokovic…I’m going to watch it, I’m going to enjoy it. Obviously, I’m going to take tactics from that match.”

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Rahul K.
Alcaraz is just unstoppable! 🇪🇸 His mental strength after losing first set was incredible. As an Indian tennis fan, I wish we had players like him - our players struggle even in Challenger tournaments. Hope Sumit Nagal can take some inspiration!
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Priya M.
So sad for Musetti 😔 He was playing so well until the injury. These young players push themselves too hard. Hope he recovers soon. Meanwhile, Alcaraz vs Sinner/Djokovic final will be fire! 🔥 Staying up late to watch from Mumbai!
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Amit S.
The way Alcaraz changed gears after 2nd set was amazing. But I feel bad for Musetti - injuries ruin so many great matches. Tennis needs to address this issue of players getting injured so frequently. Maybe too many tournaments?
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Neha T.
Alcaraz is only 22 and already in 5 Grand Slam finals! 🤯 Meanwhile, our Indian players struggle to qualify for main draws. When will we see an Indian in a Slam final? Maybe in doubles, but singles seems impossible right now. So disappointing.
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Vikram J.
That second set tiebreak was the turning point! Alcaraz showed why he's the future of tennis. But credit to Musetti too - beating Djokovic was no fluke. Hope the Italian comes back stronger. Now waiting for Sinner-Djokovic - that's going to be epic!
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Sanjay R.
While Alcaraz is impressive, I feel the match would have been more competitive without the injury. These retirements in big matches are becoming too common. Tennis needs to find solutions - maybe shorter season or better injury prevention programs.

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