Italian teenager Musetti continues dream run in Rome
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[September 18, 2020]
(Reuters) - Teenager Lorenzo
Musetti brandished his reputation as a next-generation star by
taking down Japan's Kei Nishikori in straight sets at the Italian
Open on Thursday for back-to-back wins against former top-five
players.
The 18-year-old Italian also defeated three-time Grand Slam winner
Stan Wawrinka, a former world number three, in two sets on Tuesday
in only his second Tour level match.
Musetti proved it was no flash in the pan when he comfortably
defeated former world number four and 2014 U.S. Open finalist
Nishikori 6-3 6-4 to move into the last 16 of the ATP Masters 1000
event in Rome.
"I always used to be a warrior, a fighter, but I had a lot of ups
and downs during the past year," said Musetti, who won the
Australian Open in 2019 as a junior before turning professional the
same year.
Musetti, ranked 249, needed a wildcard to compete in the Italian
Open qualifiers and will next meet German Dominik Koepfer, who beat
Frenchman Gael Monfils, for a possible quarter-final meeting against
world number one Novak Djokovic.
"This month I tried to keep calm and stay positive on court, and I
think it's my best improvement in the past few weeks. Here in Rome,
I'm feeling really well," Musetti told reporters.
"Even today, I think I won mentally, because I played well on the
tough points. I think the key was this, the important points. Kei is
a fantastic player. I tried to take my chances tonight. I am really
proud of myself, of what I did."
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Italy's Lorenzo Musetti celebrates winning his second round match
against Japan's Kei Nishikori Pool via REUTERS/Angelo Carconi
Japan's Nishikori returned to the circuit this month after sitting
out for a year due to injury and felt he needed more matches under
his belt to return to his best.
The two-time French Open quarter-finalist, however, had words of
praise for his young opponent.
"He's a good player, I think, especially on clay," said Nishikori.
"I don't know how he's going to play on hard (courts), but for sure
he's going to have a lot of power on clay, good backhand too, good
serve. He can come in well. He can do pretty much everything.
That's, I think, a big weapon for him."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Christopher
Cushing)
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