“I Want to See Where My Level Is”: Joao Fonseca Previews Jannik Sinner Showdown After Indian Wells Breakthrough
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First confrontation between the Alto Adige and the 19-year-old Brazilian, considered by all the probable third wheel of tomorrow in the fight at the world summit. Appointment at 2 o'clock of the Italian night between Tuesday and Wednesday
Brazilian tennis player João Fonseca, 35th of the ranking ATP, entered a frame against Italian Jannik Sinner, No. 2 of the world, to dispute the Eighties of the Masters 1000 of Indian Wells on this Wednesday (10). The game marked the first confrontation between the two in the professional and valuable circuit in the final quarter of the tournament in the desert of California. After overcoming João Fonseca, Jannik Sinner went to face the American…
There will be a reason why it is called Tennis Paradise. The BNP Paribas Open by Indian Wells, the first ATP Masters 1000 of the season, has a unique charm. For many known as the fifth Slam, the combined tournament organized in the Californian desert, as well as having a very suggestive setting, for some it is also an event that can launch a season maybe not in the best way. In the past the first stage of the Sunshine Double has awakened the ten…
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Joao Fonseca’s name has been in focus for a long time. Perhaps too much for such a young player, whom he catalogued as the future of tennis and the player who was going to fight with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner for the big tournaments. Without yet enough level, the Brazilian accused that pressure and did not evolve as expected in 2025. However, in Indian Wells he is showing a renewed version and has won two games of great difficulty. First,…
“I want to see where my level is”: Joao Fonseca previews Jannik Sinner showdown after Indian Wells breakthrough
Joao Fonseca continued his impressive run at the BNP Paribas Open Indian Wells after defeating Tommy Paul 6-2, 6-3 to reach the fourth round of the Masters 1000 event, where he will face world No. 2 Jannik Sinner. The Brazilian produced one of the most convincing performances of his season, backing...
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