Alcaraz wins after Musetti injured thigh, retires from French Open Semi
http://Musetti Injures Thigh in French Open Semifinal, Forced to Retire Against Alcaraz
Lorenzo Musetti’s impressive run at Roland Garros ends in heartbreak as a left thigh injury forces him to withdraw during the fourth set of his semifinal clash with Carlos Alcaraz.
Match Summary
Score at retirement: Alcaraz led 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-0, 2-0 when Musetti stopped play.
Musetti won the first set and pushed Alcaraz in the second before his physical condition deteriorated.
Alcaraz advances to his second straight French Open final.
What Happened
Musetti began showing signs of discomfort in his left thigh midway through the third set.
He took a medical timeout before the fourth set began, receiving treatment for what appeared to be an inner thigh muscle issue.
Despite returning to the court, his movement was clearly impaired, and he retired after dropping the first two games of the fourth set.
Context and Background
Musetti had been enjoying a breakthrough clay season, including a finals appearance in Monte Carlo and deep runs in Rome and Madrid.
The 22-year-old Italian had no major physical issues heading into the match, but signs of fatigue were apparent as the match wore on.
Earlier in 2025, Musetti also battled a thigh injury and a minor calf strain, raising concerns about recurring lower-body issues.
What This Means
Alcaraz will now face either Novak Djokovic or Jannik Sinner in Sunday’s final.
Musetti will undergo further medical evaluation to determine the severity of the injury.
His status for Wimbledon and the grass-court season is now uncertain, depending on the recovery timeline.
This is a disappointing end to a valiant run for Musetti, who showed flashes of brilliance before the injury struck. More updates will follow once official word on his condition is released.