Rennae Stubbs Worried About Carlos Alcaraz After Shaky Start at French Open Semifinals

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Tennis World Holds Breath as Carlos Alcaraz Stumbles in French Open Semifinals

The 2025 French Open semifinals have taken a surprising turn, with Carlos Alcaraz, the former World No. 1, losing the first set to Lorenzo Musetti in a shocking 6-4 defeat. This unexpected start has raised concerns among tennis enthusiasts, including Rennae Stubbs, the ex-coach of tennis legend Serena Williams. Stubbs took to social media to express her worries about Alcaraz’s performance, describing his play as "undisciplined" and highlighting the two crucial unforced errors that led to the break of serve.

Despite holding a 5-1 lead in their head-to-head matches, Alcaraz seemed out of sorts, surrendering the opening set on Court Philippe-Chartrier. Stubbs praised Musetti’s solid performance, stating, "Lorenzo playing solid as a rock!" She also noted that Alcaraz’s usual joyful demeanor was missing, replaced by tension and self-doubt. "2 volleys on 2 huge points are hurting Carlos too… Obviously super tight and unsure of himself today. No smiling, no vamos," Stubbs added.

As the match continues, with the score currently at 2-2 in the second set and both players having broken serve once, the tennis world is on edge. Can Alcaraz regain his composure and turn the match around, or will Musetti capitalize on his opponent’s shaky start? The outcome remains uncertain, leaving fans and pundits alike eagerly awaiting the conclusion of this thrilling semifinal encounter.

With Alcaraz’s reputation as a formidable clay court player, this unexpected stumble has raised questions about his ability to perform under pressure. As the French Open unfolds, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the competition is fiercer than ever. Will Alcaraz be able to rediscover his winning form, or will Musetti pull off a major upset? The tennis world holds its breath as the drama unfolds on the courts of Roland-Garros.

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