The Next
Gen ATP Finals are getting ready to begin with an exciting line-up of rising
players. Brazilian Joao Fonseca was the latest to join, and upon his arrival in
Jeddah, he remembered watching the 2019 Wimbledon final between Roger Federer
and Novak Djokovic on TV.
At that
time, Fonseca was just 13 years old and was watching one of the most memorable
Grand Slam finals of recent times. In that epic match, Federer – 38 years old
and with 20 major titles to his name – squandered two match points against
Djokovic, which could have earned him his 21st major title. Nole made a
remarkable comeback, securing his 16th Grand Slam title.
The
18-year-old Brazilian started the season ranked No. 727 and made a remarkable
rise to No. 145, his career-high ranking. He first made a name for himself in
February of this year when he received a wildcard for the ATP 500 Rio Open and
defeated Arthur Fils and former champion Cristian Garin on his way to the
quarterfinals.
Fonseca has
already attracted strong attention from sponsors, and he is now one of the
visible faces of the ON brand tour (which is partly owned by Roger Federer
himself), a brand that also sponsors five-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek
and American Ben Shelton.
When asked
by the 2023 US Open junior champion about a match he wished he could have
played, he mentioned the iconic Wimbledon final between Federer and Djokovic.
“The one in 2019, when Roger had match point against Djokovic at
Wimbledon. I wish I could be Roger, so I could make an ace at 40/15 [on
championship point]. I want to change history!”
Additionally,
the Brazilian was asked which three people in history he would like to have
dinner with, and he again mentioned the Swiss Maestro. “I would say Roger
[Federer]. I’ve not met Roger yet, but he’s my idol in tennis. [Basketballer]
Kobe Bryant: his type of play was incredible. Then I would say my dad, because
he would help me ask the things I want to ask, but which are difficult to
express sometimes in English.”
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