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Joao Fonseca: Brazilian tennis starlet who performs past his years however nonetheless will get homesick


What’s the suitable second to hitch your hopes to an up-and-coming tennis participant?

People had been having visions of Carlos Alcaraz’s future when he was 10, the age at which Babolat and the opposite huge racket firms typically begin handing out gear and swag. At France’s Les Petit As, the premier match for juniors 14-and-under, any prospects racking up video games, units and matches will have already got an agent of their mother and father’ ear, if not a signed contract.

By these measures, having religion in Joao Fonseca, the easy-going Brazilian teenager with the wavy mild hair who can already hit serves at 140mph (225kmh), looks as if a fairly conservative wager.

Some extra numbers. At 18, he’s the youngest participant to make the sphere for the ATP Next Gen Finals in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a contest for the top-ranked males’s gamers who’re 20 or youthful. And at 6-foot-1 (185cm), Fonseca is within the Goldilocks zone — not too tall, not too quick — of gamers who’ve gained many of the Grand Slams the previous decade.

Fonseca grew up worshipping Roger Federer, which is a part of the explanation his lead sponsor is On, the Swiss sports activities producer that Federer has a major stake in. On signed Fonseca, who hails from Rio de Janeiro, two years in the past when he was simply 16.

“They stated it was going to be me, Iga (Swiatek) and Ben Shelton,” Fonseca recalled throughout an interview final month. “Of course I stated sure.”

Perhaps Fonseca’s enterprise acumen is as precocious as his tennis expertise. On’s inventory worth was $17.36 two years in the past. It’s round $55 now. His contract lets him journey with a physiotherapist full time; it’s additionally gotten him onto the apply court docket with Shelton, 22, after they have landed on the identical tournaments.

The first time they met, on the 2023 Mallorca Championships, Shelton discovered Fonseca was the brand new man within the On crew and steered they apply the following day.

“I used to be like, ‘I’m nothing and also you need to apply with me?’,” Fonseca stated.

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He wasn’t nothing then and he definitely isn’t now. He gained the U.S. Open junior title in September 2023, the season he turned the primary participant from Brazil to high the junior rankings. In February, he smashed Arthur Fils within the first spherical of the Rio Open, 6-0, 6-4. At the time, the loss seemed to be a significant setback for Fils, who’s now ranked high 20 on this planet and is the favourite for the Next Gen match, which begins at present. They play one another within the final match of the primary day.

That loss in Brazil has turn into extra palatable for Fils ever because it occurred. Fonseca began the 12 months ranked world No. 727. He’s as much as No. 145 now and he got here inside a few video games of his first Grand Slam major attract New York this August, shedding to Eliot Spizzirri — 4 years his senior — in three units within the final spherical of qualifying.


Joao Fonseca in full flight in Rio de Janeiro. (Wang Tiancong / Xinhua through Getty Images)

The apparent comparability to a high participant is world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, given Fonseca’s huge serve, simple baseline energy and shy demeanor on the court docket and off it. Fonseca hums alongside like a flywheel, able to whip his opponent off their axis when he leans right into a forehand, or maybe a two-handed backhand down the road. He may also change gear.

At the Madrid Open, Fonseca went a set right down to Alex Michelsen, an American who’s one other rival within the 20-and-under bracket. Outplayed in cross-court forehand rallies, Fonseca began marmalizing balls straight down the center and asking Michelsen to generate angles, pinging something quick to the corners. Michelsen couldn’t go the examination: Fonseca served him a 6-0 bagel to degree the match and prevailed within the third set.

“He is a participant who can play his finest beneath huge strain, and he has the power to adapt quick to totally different conditions,” his coach Guilherme Teixeira wrote over e-mail. Teixeira has been working along with his cost since he was 11; Fonseca’s mom, Roberta, has watched him play for for much longer than that.

Roberta, who additionally answered questions over e-mail, stated she has by no means seen her son get nervous earlier than a tennis match. She remembers him shedding when he was eight or 9 as a result of he saved volleying balls that had been heading out again into play. He was significantly upset leaving the court docket, however as quickly as he noticed his mom he began begging her to signal him up for one more match.


None of this, together with qualifying for the Next Gen Finals, ensures something. Alcaraz and Sinner each gained it on their climb up the tennis mountain, however the match has additionally featured youthful variations of Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, Taylor Fritz, and Casper Ruud — all of them Grand Slam finalists however simply one among them, to this point, a winner. Medvedev gained the U.S. Open in 2021. Many of the fabled eight on the finish of every season have by no means gotten shut.

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Fonseca is on this 12 months’s lineup alongside Fils and Luca Van Assche of France; Michelsen, Learner Tien and Nishesh Basavareddy of the U.S.; Jakub Mensik of the Czech Republic and Shang Juncheng of China, who additionally goes by his Americanized identify, Jerry Shang.

It’s laborious to say whether or not there are any Grand Slam finalists in that group, particularly in tennis. The children with the swag and the spots at Les Petits As could also be alright, however wariness within the face of teenage hype is the far safer posture. Brazil hasn’t produced a high males’s tennis participant since Gustavo ‘Guga’ Kuerten, the three-time French Open champion and former world No. 1 who helped revolutionize tennis along with his early adoption of polyester strings.

For a long time, gamers from the nation and the remainder of South America have needed to overcome their rearing virtually completely on crimson clay. It’s a far larger problem for them than for gamers from different crimson clay hubs like Spain due to the space that South Americans need to journey to search out totally different taking part in surfaces and opponents. There is not any surprise that younger folks are inclined to gravitate to the way more accessible sport of soccer as an alternative, earlier than getting to speak concerning the affect of World Cup trophies, Ronaldo Nazario and Neymar. To play tennis in Brazil, you largely need to be a member of a non-public membership.


Joao Fonseca has already represented Brazil on the Davis Cup. (Emmanuele Ciancaglini / Getty Images for ITF)

Fonseca remembers touring to Europe to compete for the primary time when he was about 13. He performed on a public court docket in Germany with a picturesque view. Tennis balls appeared free and limitless.

“In Europe, you have got a lot extra assist,” he stated.

He was fortunate sufficient to be born right into a household of means with sports-mad mother and father. His mom flirted with skilled volleyball. She and her husband, who competed in junior tennis in Brazil as a teen, have run half-marathons and competed in highway and mountain biking and journey races.

“Sport runs by way of our veins,” Roberta stated.

Joao performed absolutely anything they supplied to him, together with soccer, volleyball, swimming, judo, skateboarding, browsing, and snowboarding, plus tennis. His mom stated he excelled in any respect of them.

At six, he would rating all of the targets at soccer tournaments for his academy whereas additionally chasing again on protection. He might swim all 4 strokes from an early age, and his swim membership bumped him to the aggressive crew. He achieved his purple belt in judo at 10.

Teixeira noticed his tennis potential when he first noticed him at 11. The high quality of his pictures, his pure contact with the ball, was far forward of different children his age and older, however there was one thing else he observed. Wins didn’t excite him all that a lot and losses didn’t make him all that unhappy.

“On tour, it’s essential to compete and apply week after week and have the ability to handle your feelings,” Teixeira stated. “He simply resets his thoughts and begins once more.”

In the final 12 months, Fonseca’s first as a full-fledged skilled, Teixeira has seen him dial up that dedication. He is treating tennis as his profession for the primary time, partaking in practices and fitness center classes with what Teixeira describes as a brand new degree of seriousness.

This is a typical coaching day schedule for him, which begins with exams on his muscle tissue to find out how laborious he can go that day:

  • 8:30 a.m.: Tests
  • 9 a.m.: Physiotherapy and warm-up
  • 10 a.m.: Gym
  • 11 a.m.: Practice on court docket
  • 1 p.m.: Lunch and relaxation
  • 3 p.m.: On court docket
  • 4:30 p.m.: Gym
  • 5:30pm: Physiotherapy, if wanted

Teixeira stated Fonseca can be paying extra consideration to his relaxation and what he eats. He is diligent with respiratory workout routines that may assist him keep calm throughout matches. Improving his footwork is excessive on the agenda for 2025.

Fonseca remains to be a teen, although. He can solely handle a month or so away from residence earlier than fatigue and homesickness set in. This season, he tried to play tournaments for 4 or 5 weeks, earlier than returning residence for a pair weeks of coaching and seeing his family and friends.


Joao Fonseca reacts to successful the U.S. Open boys’ singles title in 2023. (Sarah Stier / Getty Images)

He’s nonetheless a teenage tennis participant too. His largest problem is consistency: determining how you can win when he isn’t taking part in his finest. In junior tennis, the higher participant — the one with the most effective approach and the most effective pictures — often wins the match. That’s not the way it shakes out throughout the severe stuff.

“In the professional tour, there’s a variety of gamers that may discover the options, and those that discover extra options throughout the tournaments, throughout the weeks, they’ve higher outcomes,” Fonseca stated. He went 7-7 in ATP matches this 12 months; not unhealthy for an 18-year-old. Sinner was 11-10 in 2019, the 12 months he turned 18.

Fonseca has time, however for some issues he’s impatient, particularly shaking that assumed allegiance to crimson clay and sluggish courts. Instead, he desires grass to be his finest floor at some point

“I really like Wimbledon,” he stated. “I need to be like Sinner or (Novak) Djokovic. Those guys that play good on any floor.”

(Top picture: On)

Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet
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