Lorenzo Musetti, ranked 16th in the world, remains focused on his evolution, making little noise. The Italian, an Olympic medalist just a few months ago, continues to achieve good results in a season he will never forget. Reflecting on what happened in Paris, Musetti analyzes his progress over these months and also comments on Jannik Sinner's doping case.
Bronze Medal
"Undoubtedly, this has been my best season to date," Lorenzo confidently stated in an interview with Tennis Majors. "From the start of the grass court season to the Olympics, it's been a whirlwind. We must enjoy the moment. When I won the medal, I felt strong emotions. It was very exciting to be on the podium alongside Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. At that moment, I realized what I had achieved. Now, it's within me, but I can't recreate the moment."
How has becoming a father changed you?
"The circuit is tough on emotions. We live in a fast-paced society. Life can change quickly. We shouldn't take everything for granted as if it's God's given. This year, I was blessed to welcome my first child. That remains the greatest achievement I've had so far. I approach things differently on and off the court. Being a father can also help a lot on a tennis court. The patience needed as a parent can be compared to what's needed on the tennis court."
38 cases of the same substance in Italy
"Most of the other cases didn't involve tennis players, just a few did. If there were 38 cases among tennis players, one might think something suspicious is going on. At our level, I only know about Jannik's case of testing positive for that substance, so we shouldn't undermine all the good in Italian tennis because of this. There are many controls and lots of transparency in this sport. I don't want to think about anything else. I believe in the fight against doping."
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