Rising star Joao Fonseca will be on court again while Daniil Medvedev is looking to avoid becoming another top-10 player to be knocked out by a teenager when he faces Learner Tien.
The 19-year-old from Irvine, California nearly lost a two-set lead from match point up but held off a late surge from a former world No. 1 to win the biggest match of his career.
By Nick Mulvenney MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Defending champion Jannik Sinner recovered his composure after an early setback to ...
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Joao Fonseca is incredibly talented and his rise in recent months has been truly impressive. The young Brazilian ace won the ...
The Australian Open, one of tennis’ grandest stages, often serves as the launch pad for future stars. Though Joao Fonseca, a ...
Joao Fonseca failed to qualify for the 3rd round of the Australian Open 2025, but in the first round of the Happy Slam he ...
Backed by a raucous Brazilian contingent on Court 1573, Fonseca took the hour-long opener in the decider, eventually clinching set point at the fourth time of asking ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner staged a comeback to reach the Australian Open third round on Thursday, while Iga Swiatek advanced ...
The 18-year-old was "more nervous" Thursday after announcing himself with a convincing Top 10 win at the Australian Open.