Lorenzo Musetti

Professional Tennis Player

Italian Carrara, Italy

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Tennis Player
NationalityItalian
Date of Birth03/03/2002
Age24 years
BirthplaceCarrara, Italy

Latest News about Lorenzo Musetti

26/01/2026

Lorenzo Musetti reached the quarterfinals of the 2026 Australian Open after defeating Taylor Fritz in straight sets. He then retired against Novak Djokovic while leading by two sets to love because of a right leg injury, which still secured him a full set of quarterfinal appearances at all four Grand Slams.

12/01/2026

Musetti moved into the ATP top 5 after a strong start to the 2026 season that included a run to the Hong Kong final. That result made him only the third Italian in history to be ranked inside the top five in the PIF ATP Rankings.

05/05/2025

Musetti broke into the ATP top 10 after reaching the semifinals at the 2025 Madrid Open. The result came after a run of strong clay-court form that also included a maiden Masters 1000 final in Monte Carlo and a subsequent semifinal at Roland Garros.

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Bio/Wiki

OverviewItalian professional tennis player known for his one-handed backhand and versatility across all court surfaces. Turned professional in 2019 and has established himself as a top-10 competitor on the ATP Tour.

Physical Stats & More

Height6'1"
Weight172 lbs
Playing HandRight
NicknameMuse

Personal Life

Started Playing TennisAge 4
HeroHis grandfather

Relationships & More

In a relationship with Veronica Confalonieri
Has two children

Family

FatherFrancesco Musetti (marble producer)
MotherSabrina Musetti (secretary)
ChildrenLudovico

Career

ATP RankingNo. 9 (as of April 2026)
Career High RankingNo. 5 (January 2026)
ATP Singles Titles2
Career Singles Record176-131
2025 Singles Record44-20
Career Prize Money$11,945,107
Grand Slam QuarterfinalsAll four majors
Notable Achievements
  • ATP title at Hamburg Open (defeated Carlos Alcaraz)
  • Wimbledon 2024 semifinal
  • Roland Garros 2025 semifinal
  • 2024 Paris Olympics bronze medal in men's singles
  • ATP Top 10 debut in 2025
  • Reached the 2025 Monte Carlo Masters final
  • Won the 2025 ATP doubles title with Lorenzo Sonego
  • Reached the 2026 Australian Open quarterfinals and retired injured while leading Novak Djokovic two sets to love

Style Quotient

Signature ShotOne-handed backhand
Court StrengthsClay, grass, and hardcourt versatility

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Grew up in Carrara, a city famous for marble quarries
2. Reached Australian Open 2026 quarterfinal, leading Novak Djokovic two sets to love before injury
3. Entered 2026 Australian Open as a new top-5 star following a run to the Hong Kong final
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