In a hot battle in the men's singles semifinals of the 2025 French Open tennis tournament on the 6th local time, Alcaraz came from behind, leading 4:6, 7:6 (7:3), 6:0, 2:0, Italy's 8th seed Musetti withdrew due to injury, and Spain's 2nd seed advanced to the clay Grand Slam final for the second consecutive year, seeking to defend his title on Sunday.
Alcaraz
Alcaraz was a little slow to enter the semi-finals, failing to continue his excellent form of sweeping 12th-seeded Paul of the United States in only five games in the round of eight, missing two break points in the opening round, but instead lost serve at the end of the set to give the first set. In the second set, the two sides broke each other twice, and when Alcaraz grabbed 7, he stabilized 5:1 and opened the gap and pulled back a city. On the other hand, Musetti's form declined, and he also applied for a medical timeout due to discomfort in his left leg, and Alcaraz, who was miserable in the third set, was liquidated in six games in a row, and when he was broken again and fell behind 0:2 in the fourth set, he was unable to fight again and decided to withdraw.
Italy's eighth seed, Musetti, withdrew due to injury
The 22-year-old Alcaraz currently has four Grand Slam titles, including his first win at Roland Garros in Paris last year, and now he has beaten the 23-year-old Musetti again, with a record of 6 wins and 1 loss, and he has become the fifth youngest star in the Open era to win five Grand Slam titles, and the final opponent will be Serbia's 38-year-old veteran Djokovic who singles out Italy's world champion Jannik Sinner.