Lorenzo Musetti ended the clay court season with an empty gas tank, his finish in Monte Carlo and three consecutive semifinals in Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros took a toll on him in Wimbledon where he exited in the first round. And he started the hardcourt swing the same way, suffering a defeat against Cameron Norrie in the second round of ATP Washington. However, the Italian is optimistic for the ATP Toronto, so much so that he sees himself reflected in a Ferrari: "I hope my tennis is like a Ferrari in Toronto. A Ferrari is difficult to drive, and so am I... sometimes my tennis is complicated. I have many variations in my game, so choosing the right one is not always easy. It was a tough match in Washington, but today I had my first practice here in Toronto and received good feedback. I am happy to be here," assures the world number seven.
“A Ferrari is hard to drive, and so am I... sometimes my tennis is complicated. I have many variations in my game, so picking the right one is not always easy.[…] In Washington it was a tough match, but today I had the first practice here in Toronto and received good feedback. I am happy to be here" - pic.twitter.com/xckbWfxIJG
— SuperTennis TV (@SuperTennisTv) July 27, 2025
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