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Jamie Malachy Smith

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Tennis Writer at Tennis Majors

Tennis Writer | @Tennis_Majors

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  • 1 week ago | tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy Smith

    Although he is a top-quality player clearly moving in the right direction, whether Lorenzo Musetti can challenge for Grand Slam titles remains a question mark. Patrick Mouratoglou believes that, while his run at Monte-Carlo displayed how good Musetti can be, it also highlighted the Italian’s need to be more offensive throughout the match, not just in the moments when he has no other option. “Lorenzo Musetti is great player,” says the Frenchman. “He has everything in his game… But he is too passive.

  • 1 week ago | tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith

    Musetti reached his first Master 1000 level final in Monte-Carlo, before falling in three sets to the Spaniard in the title match Carlos Alcaraz wins Monte-Carlo Masters 2025 © Chryslène Caillaud / Psnewz The first time Lorenzo Musetti and Carlos Alcaraz met in a tour-level match back in July 2022, it was the Italian who came out on top, coming through a tight three-set tussle in the final of the Hamburg Open.

  • 1 week ago | tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith

    Indeed, at least the latter of these factors remains the central reason for Musetti’s defeat. Nonetheless, it was puzzling to see him put together such a courageous, commanding and high-quality first set only to collapse without any real hint of a fight across the second half of the contest. As it turns out, there was an underlying physical issue that hampered the Italian’s chances in this final.

  • 1 week ago | tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith

    The Spaniard was a more than fitting champion, having mesmerised the crowds in Monaco all week with his trademark brand of flamboyant, performative, and sometimes astonishing, tennis. Coming into this year’s European clay-court swing in different circumstances as the reigning Roland-Garros champion, Alcaraz has kicked off his campaign for this stretch of the season in the perfect fashion. Musetti, meanwhile, was seeking his third ATP title and a first at the Masters 1000 level.

  • 1 week ago | tennismajors.com | Jamie Malachy |Jamie Malachy Smith

    Winning tennis isn’t always a matter of running the fastest and hitting the hardest. I have seen average-stocked players beat more physically talented players by being tactically more savvy. In a tennis singles match, the court may be the same, but the way that you play each point could be the deciding factor between a win and a walk-off loss. A good tennis singles strategy isn’t a nicety, it’s a necessity. Let’s break down what does work on the court. Strategy begins prior to the first serve.

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RT @Tennis_Majors: The ongoing saga of clay-court line-calling... #CreditOneOpen #CharlestonOpen Full story below! 👇👇 https://t.co/rueH…

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RT @Tennis_Majors: The records keep tumbling for Alexandra Eala - quite extraordinary win over the world No 2 in Miami... 👏👏 #AlexandraEal…

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RT @Tennis_Majors: A first top-10 win on hard courts for Raducanu as she reaches the third round in Miami for the first time in her career…