Stefanos Tsitsipas is now a front runner for leading the number of most wins at the ATP Tour in the Open Parc Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes Lyon. The game ended with a record of 4-6, 6-3, 6-0, in favor of Tsitsipas, and he will be challenging Briton Cameron Norrie in the finals on Sunday.
Tsitsipas also mentioned during an interview that he maintained his composure during the game, and even they were down to the third set, he is still physically fresh and calm. His ranking is at no. 5, and he desired for a 6th title and first ATP Masters 1000 title before he heads off to the final at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell.
On the other hand, even being pitied against Tsitsipas, still Lorenzo Musetti showed no signs of nervousness during the game, and he was able to showcase his shots. One of his highlighted moves is when Musetti keeps on hitting drop shot after drop shot, with his opponent hanging back far behind.
However, Tsitsipas took control in the second and third set and remained his calmness. Unfortunately for Musetti, his movements were tense. Tsitsipas that their game was important for him because it kept him humble and concentrate on some details where he can potentially improve. He commended Musetti for taking tennis seriously and he sees him as a top player in the coming years.
As Stefanos Tsitsipas and Cameron are about to face each other in the finals, there were many fans speculations on who’s going to win the French Open Final.
