Tennis Tracker: Alcaraz beat Musnetti to make Rome Final, Sinner and Paul Wrinkle to join him
The day of male semifinals in Rome and the two best players are in action in action with the Jannik Sinner facing Tommy Paul after Carlos Alcaraz took another Italian in the form of Lorenzo Musetti.
17:50 CET – Carlos Alcaraz is located to the Italian open final! Lorenzo Musetti put the actual struggle in the second set, which brought for most of it and play some great things, but the Spanish struggled back and wiped the tie to secure 6-3, 7-6 Win by 124. Minute.
16:48 CET – Impressive Carlos Alcaraz violate Lorenzo Musetti twice on the way to taking the first set 6-3.
15:45 CET – Let’s go! Musetti first serves in the first semifinal for men from 2025. Italian opening follows every point of that here.
14:05 CET – And Alcaraz and Museuts did it on the last four in persuasive fashion.
The Spanish let his level fall in about 16 Karen KhachanovLosing a second set, but he replied with an extremely impressive winning of flat sets Jack Draper.
Mosetti in the meantime has not yet threw one set that is a real feat given his last match was against Alexander ZverevWhen he saw in a tight battle that lasted for more than two hours.
12:04 CET – We are approaching and closer to what the sixth meeting will be between Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo Musetti.
Alcaraz lost first of them, but he won each of the last four. However, Musetti has requested set up in the last meeting in April and currently playing tennis of your life. Besides, he will love him a bunch.
With both players commendably extremely fun tennis brands, this conflict should be good.

08:50 CET – Hello and welcome to FlashScore coverage for male semifinals in Rome!
What is the last four in Italian outdoors, with that consists of two best players in the world in JANNIK SINNER and Carlos Alcaraz as well as a master of a clay court Lorenzo MusettiWho will have a fast pile in the house together with a mistake.
All three produced some stunning tennis in Italian capital, with a complete demolition of Madrid Casper Ruud Last night especially impressive.
Tommy Paul beating the world number one would be pretty underdog story but looked good in Rome – especially in his victory Alex de Minaur – Never say never.
The fun will start repeating the Monte Carlo final between Alcaraz and Musetti at 15:30, and we will build on it during the day.