Joao Fonseca aborda las comparaciones con Roger Federer antes del Abierto de Italia

El tenista brasileño de diecinueve años, Joao Fonseca, ha hablado sobre la presión de ser comparado con Roger Federer mientras se prepara para el Abierto de Italia en Roma.

Fonseca comentó que las expectativas se sintieron abrumadoras al principio. Describió cómo los aficionados y los observadores asumieron rápidamente que se convertiría en la próxima superestrella mundial casi de la noche a la mañana. Las comparaciones le han seguido a lo largo de su temprana carrera profesional, añadiendo peso a cada partido y resultado.

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