Lorenzo Musetti

洛伦佐·穆塞蒂

Tennis Insider Club

2026-01-13

49 分钟
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What does it really take to stay with Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and the very best in the world? In this raw conversation, Italian tennis player Lorenzo Musetti opens up about pressure, consistency, fatherhood, and what separates talent from Top 10 reality. From being labeled part of the “Next Gen” alongside Sinner and Alcaraz, to learning the hard way that consistency is the real difference, this is an honest look behind elite tennis. Subscribe for unfiltered conversations with the world’s best tennis players and insiders. Comment: Is consistency what separates Sinner and Alcaraz from the rest? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Many people were having expectations for me, Olga,

  • Janik and Carlos, that we were like the big three.

  • So we had a lot of pressure since the beginning.

  • They managed better than me, the pressure, I would say my younger self.

  • I tried not to listen to everything that you hear, because not everything is true.

  • The beginning of the year was probably one of my worst periods of my life as a tennis player.

  • Hello, insiders!

  • It's Carol Garcia.

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  • Lorenzo, thank you so much for being with us today.

  • The first question is, how did you start with tennis?

  • I started when I was four.

  • My father was, I mean, still is now even more an amateur of tennis, of this sport.

  • And he was playing just for fun, as many people was doing in Italy.

  • And at the age of four, he bought me my first mini racket.

  • And I started to play it.

  • I started to hit the three balls with Dim.