Lorenzo Musetti will return to Italy with the bronze medal after defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime at the Paris Olympics. It will be his country's first medal in 100 years, something that makes him very proud and that "means a lot" to him. In statements reported by Ubitennis, the Italian spoke about how this moment could be a turning point in his career. "I don't know if it was a decisive match, but it was a decisive month. I think it's a starting point. I come from a magnificent moment and I am confirming it week after week, so it can be said that there has been a leap in quality." Furthermore, Musetti hopes that this medal will propel him to achieve his goals for this season and qualify for the ATP Finals: "That is definitely the dream of this year. It is a challenging goal, but not impossible. There are still many points and many tournaments left, so this bronze also gives me hope of ensuring a certain status. This continuity can help me achieve all the goals I have."
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