Novak Djokovic reveals why a gun teenager could be one of the most important figures in the sport despite his elimination from Melbourne Park. Instead, the soundtrack for thousands enjoying dinner ...
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Joao Fonseca delivered what he described as a 'rude' response to Novak Djokovic's comments after becoming the breakthrough star of the Australian Open. Fonseca delivered a sensational display to ...
Playing during the day and on a smaller court meant an abrupt change in conditions compared to his previous match, but Fonseca came out in the first set determined to stick to his style ...
Joao Fonseca, 18, is a much-talked player in the tennis fraternity after his powerful performance at the 2025 Australian Open. He created an upset by eliminating No. 9 Andrey Rublev in the first ...
And so when Andrey Rublev, the No. 9 seed, gets flattened in straight sets by an 18-year-old Brazilian qualifier named Joao Fonseca, who’s never even played a Grand Slam match before ...
“He’s human,” a TV commentator said when Joao Fonseca plunked an easy overhead into the bottom of the net on Thursday. Does that fact seem a little too obvious to bother mentioning?
Dressed in bright yellow Brazilian jerseys and waving their flags, singing fans were raising the decibel levels as the South American country's new teenage sensation Joao Fonseca was looking to ...
Built like a brick outhouse. World No.9 Rublev manhandles most foes. Fonseca blew him to smithereens. His basic philosophy, while strutting around like Michael Hutchence on stage for INXS ...
Joao Fonseca comes into the second round full of confidence after stunning Andrey Rublev in straight sets. The young Brazilian made the tennis world sit up and take notice in the Next Gen Finals in ...
Buda Mendes/Getty ImagesJoao Fonseca is poised to become Brazil's next great tennis player He was born in Rio Janeiro, Brazil. He started playing tennis at the age of 4 at the Rio de Janeiro Country ...
In his very first match in the main draw of a Grand Slam, 18-year-old João Fonseca would face Russian Andrey Rublev, ranked ninth in the world. "Don't worry, he’s going to win," Larri replied.