Lorenzo Musetti shares special photos from pregnancy photoshoot with girlfriend Veronica Confalonieri
Lorenzo Musetti and his girlfriend, Veronica Confalonieri, recently featured in an adorable pregnancy photoshoot of the couple as they they were enjoying a vacation in Maldives.

Lorenzo Musetti and his girlfriend, Veronica Confalonieri ( Credits: X.com)
Italian tennis player, Lorenzo Musetti recently confirmed in November, that his girlfriend, Veronica Confalonieri was pregnant with their first child expected to be born in 2024.
The 2 were recently seen enjoying a vacation in the Maldives as they took some fascinating pictures together before the Italian starts preparing for his upcoming 2024 season. The 21-year-old also admitted that this initially took them by surprise as they would have to change their entire dynamics and lifestyle, however, he also stated that the couple was ready to face and do whatever it took to raise their child.

Lorenzo Musetti and his girlfriend, Veronica Confalonieri first made their relationship public in 2022 via Instagram. His girlfriend works for Sky Sports Italy as a graphic designer but has often taken time from her busy schedule to travel with her partner accompanying him to various tournaments all over the world.
The couple who are expecting their first child to be born around March next year have already laid out a plan as to how they will be going about handling the responsibility of a child at such a young age when they are so busy and engrossed in their careers.
Lorenzo Musetti and girlfriend, Veronica Confalonieri ready to take up the role of parents
The couple have made a decision to raise their child together, despite their demanding careers and lifestyles. The two have decided to organize themselves as well.

The Italian tennis player also stated how Veronica’s parents live close by from her native, Sanmero while the couple will be based in Monte Carlo.
The highlight of this year for the Italian was defeating the World No.1, Novak Djokovic in the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters and also reaching his career-high ranking of World No.15 in June this year. The World No.27 ended the year on a positive note as he and his teammates, including Jannik Sinner helped Italy lift the Davis Cup for the first time in 47 years.
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