João Fonseca celebrating at Roland Garros with Guto in junior final action on clay court
João Fonseca celebrating at Roland Garros with Guto in junior final action on clay court
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Fonseca takes South American lead and Guto reaches junior final at Roland Garros

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João Fonseca will rise to 25th in the ATP ranking on Monday and become South America's number one. Luis Augusto Queiroz Miguel, known as Guto, will contest the Roland Garros junior final against American Michael Antonius.

Fonseca stopped in the quarterfinals in Paris after defeating Novak Djokovic. His campaign secured five ranking spots, with Italian Matteo Arnaldi's withdrawal from the semifinal due to a virus confirming the position. Guto, 17, defeated Brazilian semifinalist Leonardo Storck 6/1, 3/6 and 6/2. He mathematically secured the ITF junior ranking lead, to be made official on Monday. The Goiás native faces Antonius, the 13th seed, on Court Simonne-Mathieu from noon Saturday in Paris. No Brazilian has won the junior singles title at Roland Garros so far. Coach Santos Dumont Guimarães highlighted Guto's physical and technical development. The player has trained in Brasília since age 14.

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Initial reactions on X highlight excitement over João Fonseca becoming South America's top-ranked player after his Roland Garros run and Guto Miguel reaching the junior final, with users praising the bright future for Brazilian tennis and drawing parallels between the two talents.

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João Fonseca celebrating his advancement to the Roland Garros quarterfinals on the clay court.
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João Fonseca advances to Roland Garros quarterfinals

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João Fonseca defeated Casper Ruud 3 sets to 1 to reach the Roland Garros quarterfinals on Sunday (31). The achievement marks the first time a Brazilian has reached this stage since Guga Kuerten in 2004.

Brazilian tennis player João Fonseca, 19, defeated Novak Djokovic 3-2 in sets on Friday, May 29, at Roland Garros. The match lasted 4 hours and 53 minutes and marked the first win by a Brazilian against the Serb in a Grand Slam main draw.

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Brazilian tennis prodigy Joao Fonseca, 19, is set for a second-round clash with Carlos Alcaraz at the Miami Open after defeating Fábián Marozsán in three sets. The rising star recently pushed world number-two Jannik Sinner to tiebreaks at Indian Wells. Fonseca feels fully recovered from a back injury and aims to reach the top five.

Facundo Díaz Acosta, Román Burruchaga, Francisco Comesaña and Juan Manuel Cerúndolo reached the second round of the Paris tournament. Sebastián Báez withdrew due to injury.

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World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz secured a 6-4, 6-4 straight-sets victory over Joao Fonseca in the second round of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. The match featured a lively Brazilian crowd supporting Fonseca and a controversial umpire call. Alcaraz remained composed throughout the electric atmosphere.

Alejandro Tabilo beat Marton Fucsovics 6-4, 6-3 in his main draw debut at the Montecarlo Masters 1000. Christian Garin advanced from qualifiers by defeating Nikoloz Basilashvili 7-5, 6-0, returning to the main draw for the first time since 2021. Both Chileans progress in the Monaco clay event.

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Casper Ruud says he is playing better tennis than ever despite his ATP ranking slipping into the 20s, making the claim after beating Lorenzo Musetti to reach the Italian Open semifinals in Rome.

 

 

 

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