Musetti “Didn’t Want to Harm Nobody” After Ball Incident

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Lorenzo Musetti expressed his immediate concern after accidentally kicking a tennis ball that struck a line judge during his French Open quarter-final, stating he “didn’t want to harm nobody.” The incident resulted in a code violation, with Musetti admitting he was “scared” of a more severe penalty.
Despite the moment of jeopardy, Musetti recovered to clinch a 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 win over Frances Tiafoe, earning his first semi-final appearance at Roland Garros. He swiftly apologized to the official, and the umpire’s decision to issue only a warning allowed him to continue playing.
However, Tiafoe found the ruling “comical,” highlighting perceived inconsistencies in how unintentional ball-hitting incidents are penalized compared to past defaults. The incident has reignited discussions on rule enforcement in professional tennis.

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