Meet the World Number 136 Who Has Beaten Joao Fonseca to Reach the Cincinnati Open Fourth Round
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Meet the world number 136 who has beaten Joao Fonseca to reach the Cincinnati Open fourth round
Joao Fonseca has exited the Cincinnati Open at the third-round stage. The 18-year-old Brazilian, tipped to be one of the best players on the ATP Tour by Carlos Alcaraz, could not match his opponent’s level during a straight-sets loss on Monday. It must be acknowledged that Fonseca is only 18, and the Brazilian has plenty of time to hone his skills on the tennis court. On this rare occasion in Cincinnati, Fonseca did not grab the headlines. Photo…
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If João Fonseca stopped in the third round in Cincinnati and Marcelo Melo won in the stree of the double men, another Brazilian suffered, but progressed to the second round of the double women. Keyheads number 7, Luisa Stefani and Hungarian Tímea Babos beat the Chinese Yang Zhaoxuan and Xu Yifan for 2 sets to 1 (6/7, 6/3 and 10/4). Read more João Fonseca is dominated by French and he leaves the Masters of Cincinnati with Zverev, Marcelo Melo win…
Terence Atmane, who played a full and controlled game, dominated Joao Fonseca (6-3, 6-4) and qualified for the eighth finals of Cincinnati's Masters 1000 where he will challenge Taylor Fritz.
João Fonseca is removed from Masters 1000 from Cincinnati, in the United States. 52th of the ranking, the 18-year-old Brazilian lost, on this Tuesday, to French Terence Atmane (136o) for 2 sets to 0 (6/3 and 6/4), on the third round of the tournament. Now, João focuses on the preparation for the US Open, the last Grand Slam of the season. He will discuss the first key, which goes from August 24th to September 7.
Brazil was dominated and finally eliminated from the Masters 1000 of Cincinnati
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