Another Setback for Lorenzo Musetti as World No. 5 Pulls Out of Acapulco
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After his injury at the Australian Open, the Italian tennis player resigned from his third consecutive tournament, after being unable to participate in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires.
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The Italian prioritizes his recovery and does not play the Mexican Open.
The Italian prioritizes his recovery and does not play the Mexican Open.
Another Setback for Lorenzo Musetti as World No. 5 Pulls Out of Acapulco
Lorenzo Musetti’s wait to return to a tennis court will continue longer than initially expected, as the Italian has been forced to pull out of the ATP Acapulco event taking place at the end of February. The World No. 5, who arguably had the best start to a season of his career at the beginning of 2026, has now been ruled out of his third consecutive tournament following a heartbreaking end to his campaign at the Australian Open. Musetti Pulls Ou…
The n.5 in the world needs a few more weeks of rest before returning to the tennis courts. It was Lorenzo Musetti himself who announced his forfait from the Atp 500 in Acapulco, Mexico, scheduled from 23 February to 1 March. I would like to share an update - Musetti wrote on social media -. I have just carried out a new medical check and I have to continue my rehabilitation before I can return to the field. Unfortunately, this means that I will …
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