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The 48th Best of the World, João Fonseca Wants to Be the Key Head in the Australian Open in 2026; See What He Needs

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On this Tuesday, João Fonseca reached his best position in the ranking of the ATP. Now among the 50 best in the world, at the 48th location, the Brazilian went up six places with the participation in Wimbledon, where he progressed up to the third round. For the second half, the goal of the tennis player is clear: to get to top-40 and be the key head in the Australian Open, in January 2026. See what the Brazilian needs to get there. anniversary p…
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On this Tuesday, João Fonseca reached his best position in the ranking of the ATP. Now among the 50 best in the world, at the 48th location, the Brazilian went up six places with the participation in Wimbledon, where he progressed up to the third round. For the second half, the goal of the tennis player is clear: to get to top-40 and be the key head in the Australian Open, in January 2026. See what the Brazilian needs to get there. anniversary p…

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The young Brazilian Io Fonseca, only 18 years old, reaches or to 48 posts at the ATP ranking (Association of Professional Tennis), published on this Tuesday (14), and appeared for the first time in the career among the 50 best tennis players in the world. Read more (07/14/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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At this winning season, João Fonseca reached one more on this Tuesday (14). At 18 years of age, Brazil's number 1 went up six positions after the good campaign in Wimbledon and took the 48th place, the best place in the race, up to now.Pictures of Sinner's title against Alcaraz in Wimbledon are crying after losing the end of Wimbledon ► In Wimbledon, Wiatek arrives at the 100th victory in Slams In the history of Brazilian tennis, only 10 compatr…

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Jovem Pan News broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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