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Lorenzo Musetti
ATP 9
Best 2025: 6
Best 2024: 16
Best 2023: 15
Best 6

Lorenzo Musetti

Country Italy
Age 23 yo / 185 cm / 78 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Single hand)
Turned pro 2019
Birthplace/Residence ??? / Monte Carlo, Monaco
Coach Simone Tartarini
Earnings 11,866,424$
Lorenzo Musetti, born on March 3, 2002, in Carrara, Italy, is a professional tennis player known for his dynamic playing style and one-handed backhand. Musetti began his tennis journey at a young age, showing promise as a junior player. He gained significant attention in 2019 when he won the Australian Open Boys' Singles title, marking him as a rising star in the sport.

Since turning professional, Musetti has achieved several milestones on the ATP Tour. He broke into the top 100 ATP rankings in March 2021, after making an impressive run at the Mexico Open where he reached the semifinals. Musetti claimed his first ATP title in 2022 at the Hamburg European Open, defeating seasoned players and demonstrating his potential against top-tier competition. His career has been guided by coach Simone Tartarini, who has been instrumental in Musetti’s development and success on the court.

Off the court, Musetti has kept his personal life relatively private. Details about his family indicate he's supported by his parents, Francesco and Sabrina, who have helped foster his tennis career. Information about his romantic life is limited, and he prefers to keep such matters away from the public eye.

Apart from tennis, Musetti has a keen interest in fashion and enjoys showcasing his unique style at events. Another facet of his personality is his love for music, as he often shares playlists and favorite tracks with fans on social media.

An interesting fact about Musetti is his admiration for the legendary Roger Federer, whom he idolizes, particularly Federer’s elegant backhand which Musetti has drawn inspiration from for his own game. In a humorous incident, Musetti once missed a match in his juniors because he spent too much time watching a Federer match on TV, highlighting his longstanding admiration for the Swiss maestro.
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