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The talented Italian sat down with us in Monte Carlo during the off-season for a revealing, and entertaining, TenniStory.
Published Apr 13, 2023
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“I’m struggling not to cry. It’s really an emotional win,” said Musetti after defeating Djokovic at the 2023 Monte Carlo Masters. “I think it’s still a dream for me.”
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With an elegant one-handed backhand, this Italian doesn't lack for flair.
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