Lorenzo Musetti provided details about the injury that will prevent him from competing in Roland Garros 2026, stating that he has a tear in the femoral rectus. Depending on the extent of the issue, the recovery period ranges from one to two months, putting his participation in Wimbledon 2026 at serious risk. In fact, not defending points there and considering the complexity of grass at a muscular level, it would be logical for the Italian to decide to return during the North American hard court season. Musetti will suffer a significant drop in the rankings, losing the 800 points earned in Paris last year and being unable to accumulate points for quite some time.
Musetti WITHDRAWS from Roland Garros 🚨
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The Italian confirms he has suffered a tear in the femoral rectus.
This muscle is very tricky.
A moderate injury implies one month out. If the tear is more severe, we are talking about two months.
Let's hope he is back as soon as possible. https://t.co/sGWIWTYkNA pic.twitter.com/yoj5DfdCDQ
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