Australian Open Action Continues as Musetti Makes Winning Start

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Action at the Australian Open continued in Melbourne with Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti getting off to a confident start in the tournament. The young star claimed victory in his opening match, showing composure and control as he advanced to the next round of the season’s first Grand Slam.

Musetti displayed sharp baseline play and strong movement on the hard courts, signaling positive early form as he looks to build momentum in the competition. His performance adds to the growing list of seeded and unseeded players aiming to make an impact in the opening stages of the tournament.

With the Australian Open now fully under way, fans can expect more high-intensity matches as contenders push for position and early upsets remain a constant threat in Melbourne.


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