João Fonseca se reúne con Gabriel Bortoleto en Montecarlo tras su victoria

El tenista brasileño João Fonseca se encontró con el piloto de Fórmula 1 Gabriel Bortoleto en Mónaco tras su victoria de debut en el Masters 1000 de Montecarlo. Bortoleto lo felicitó por haber vencido al canadiense Gabriel Diallo y le preguntó sobre su próximo partido. El momento fue captado por los organizadores del torneo.

João Fonseca comenzó su participación en el Masters 1000 de Montecarlo con una victoria dominante sobre el canadiense Gabriel Diallo, por 2-0 en sets (6/2, 6/3), el lunes 6 de abril. Después del partido, el joven tenista brasileño se encontró con el piloto de Fórmula 1 Gabriel Bortoleto en Mónaco. Ambos intercambiaron unas breves palabras: Bortoleto elogió el desempeño de Fonseca y le preguntó por la fecha de su siguiente encuentro. El Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters compartió el encuentro en las redes sociales. Bortoleto asistió al evento de tenis debido a la cancelación de los Grandes Premios de Baréin y Arabia Saudí programados para abril. El próximo Gran Premio de F1 está previsto para Miami del 1 al 3 de mayo.

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