Rising Brazilian tennis star Joao Fonseca shared a memorable encounter with tennis legend Andre Agassi during the Rio Open presented by Claro. The 19-year-old, who is competing in his home ATP 500 event, was joined by doubles partner Marcelo Melo. Fonseca reflected on Agassi's influence from their previous meeting at the Laver Cup.
On Friday at the Rio Open presented by Claro, Joao Fonseca, a 19-year-old Brazilian player emerging as a key talent on the ATP Tour, met Andre Agassi, a member of the ATP No. 1 Club who held the top ranking for 101 weeks. The meeting occurred amid Fonseca's participation in the tournament, where he and doubles partner Marcelo Melo advanced to the semi-finals with strong home crowd support.
Fonseca had previously interacted with Agassi at last year's Laver Cup, where Agassi served as Team World Captain and Fonseca debuted in the team event. During that time, the young player absorbed advice from the eight-time major champion, known for his resilience and success under pressure.
Reflecting on the encounter, Fonseca described Agassi as “everyone’s idol.” Melo, who grew up inspired by Agassi, highlighted the American's impact on his own career.
Fonseca's recent achievements underscore his potential. He won the 2024 Next Gen ATP Finals in Jeddah by sweeping the field. Entering 2025, he secured two tour-level titles, signaling his readiness for major competitions. Agassi's career, marked by reinvention and excellence, offers a model for handling such rising expectations.
The Rio Open provides Fonseca a platform to build on this momentum in front of local fans.