Roland Garros 2025: Carlos Alcaraz's Gesture Wins Hearts After Lorenzo Musetti’s Painful Semifinal Exit; Video

With this win, Alcaraz moves into his second consecutive Roland Garros final. He awaits the winner of the other semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner. As he chases back-to-back French Open titles, Alcaraz’s composure, both in victory and in the face of his opponent’s misfortune, continues to set him apart as one of the true torchbearers of the next generation.

Amertha Rangankar Updated: Friday, June 06, 2025, 09:26 PM IST
Image: Roland Garros/X

Image: Roland Garros/X

In a moment of class and sportsmanship, Carlos Alcaraz applauded Lorenzo Musetti off the court after the Italian was forced to retire midway through their Roland Garros semifinal clash on Friday. With Alcaraz leading 4-6, 7-6, 6-0, 2-0, Musetti signaled he could no longer continue due to apparent physical discomfort.

Alcaraz, known for his explosive game and gracious spirit, immediately walked over to Musetti and embraced him before urging the Philippe-Chatrier crowd to give the 23-year-old Italian a warm round of applause.

With this win, Alcaraz moves into his second consecutive Roland Garros final. He awaits the winner of the other semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner. As he chases back-to-back French Open titles, Alcaraz’s composure, both in victory and in the face of his opponent’s misfortune, continues to set him apart as one of the true torchbearers of the next generation.

Roland Garros 2025: Carlos Alcaraz Snaps Rafael Nadal’s Footprint Ahead Of Semifinal Clash With Lorenzo Musetti; Video

In a touching pre-match moment at Roland‑Garros, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz paused on Court Philippe‑Chatrier to take a photograph of Rafael Nadal’s immortalized footprint plaque before his semifinal against Lorenzo Musetti. The image resonated deeply, symbolizing respect, legacy, and the passing of the torch at the French Open.

Following Nadal’s tearful farewell ceremony on May 25, the tournament installed a commemorative plaque in his honor embedded with his famed footprint and a replica of the French Open trophy on Court Philippe‑Chatrier. Alcaraz, who has openly cited Nadal’s legacy as a source of inspiration, framed the footprint beautifully with his phone camera, capturing the moment before stepping onto the canvas himself.

The Spanish player has dominated this year’s clay-court season, including crushing Tommy Paul 6‑0, 6‑1, 6‑4 in the quarters. Now, he prepares to face Lorenzo Musetti, against whom he holds a 5–1 record.

By photographing Nadal’s footprint, Alcaraz blended humility with reverence, a visual tribute to the Spaniard who won 14 French Open titles and defined clay-court dominance. This moment not only connected the past and present but also highlighted what’s at stake: cementing his own legacy at Roland‑Garros.

Published on: Friday, June 06, 2025, 09:26 PM IST

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