Alcaraz advances to first Italian Open final
- Carlos Alcaraz reached the final of the Italian Open for the first time by defeating Lorenzo Musetti 6-3, 7-6 on Friday in Rome.
- Alcaraz reached this final after winning Monte Carlo and finishing runner-up in Barcelona, but he withdrew from Madrid due to injuries.
- The match featured a strong start by Alcaraz with an early break, Musetti’s rackets breaks, and a pro-Musetti crowd at the windy Foro Italico.
- Alcaraz emphasized that success depended on using strategy over flashiness, noting he remained patient and took advantage of opportunities to attack when they arose.
- Alcaraz will face either Jannik Sinner or Tommy Paul in Sunday’s final, preparing to defend his French Open title starting May 25.
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