Later, at the US Open, Musetti yanked off his shirt and roared in delight after saving two match points to win a marathon second-round match over Miomir Kecmanovic. As the overflowing Court 5 crowd cleared, the No. 18 seed ran over to celebrate with mom Sabrina and another attendee dear to his heart, Ludovico.
“I'm really, really close to my family, to what we created. When I have the chance to bring with me all the family, I like to do so,” Musetti shares. “These (eight) months, they were going really fast and I saw a lot of change in him.
“I could only think about the future, when he will start to walk, when he starts to talk and when he will start to understand what I'm doing for living.”
As Musetti eagerly awaits to see what comes next, there’s one job left to finish before turning the page. Beginning Thursday, he looks to help Italy successfully defend its Davis Cup title in Malaga when the Jannik Sinner-led squad faces off against Argentina. The safest bet of this team competition is that Musetti’s family will be with him every step of the way.