Turin Masters is my main goal," announces Musetti
Since his Roland-Garros semifinal, which he lost by retirement against Carlos Alcaraz, Lorenzo Musetti has faced some physical issues.
Despite this, the Italian is starting the second half of the season with a clear goal: the year-end Masters.
Speaking to the ATP, he said: "Of course, Turin is my main goal. But I obviously don’t want to put too much pressure on myself.
We’re only halfway through the season, so there are still a lot of points to gain. Especially now, with the North American swing, where two Masters 1000s and the US Open take place.
One of my goals is to be as consistent as possible and try to score as many points as I can.
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