Carlo Alcaraz advanced to his first Italian Open final on Friday, defeating Lorenzo Musetti 6-3, 7-6 (4).
This is Alcaraz’s third final in three clay-court competitions this season, having won the Monte Carlo Masters and finished second in the Barcelona Open before withdrawing from the Madrid Open due to injury.
A four-time Grand Slam champion, Alcaraz is prepared to defend his crown at the French Open, which starts May 25.
In Sunday´s final, Alcaraz will face either top-ranked Jannik Sinner or No. 12 Tommy Paul, who were playing in the night session at the Foro Italico.
The women´s final on Saturday features Coco Gauff against Jasmine Paolini.
Paolini and partner Sara Errani also advanced to the women´s doubles final when they beat Russian pair Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider 6-4, 6-4 in a rematch of last year’s Olympic final also won by the Italians.
The third-ranked Alcaraz withdrew from the Madrid tournament with an upper right leg issue and also had a left leg injury. In Rome, he has been wearing a long black brace covering the upper portion of his right leg stretching down to just below his knee.

Musetti took the first set off Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final but Alcaraz broke the Italian´s serve in the first game of the rematch to silence the pro-Musetti crowd on Campo Centrale. Musetti didn´t help himself with a series of unforced errors and only began pushing Alcaraz at the end of the set.
Musetti was fined a point for misbehaviour late in the second set after being warned earlier for smashing his racket.
Alcaraz is entering the Italian Open for the second time. In his Rome debut last year, he lost to then-135th-ranked Hungarian qualifier Fabian Marozsan in the third round due to a nagging right forearm injury.