Argentina Open: Joao Fonseca becomes youngest ATP clay court finalist since Alcaraz
The 18-year-old Brazilian Joao Fonseca overcame Serbian Laslo Djere 7-6(3), 5-7, 6-1 in a dramatic semifinal to reach the final of the Argentina Open, becoming the youngest ATP finalist on clay court since Carlos Alcaraz
Published on Feb 16, 2025
By IANS

- BUENOS AIRES — The 18-year-old Brazilian Joao Fonseca overcame Serbian Laslo
Djere 7-6(3), 5-7, 6-1 in a dramatic semifinal to reach the final of the
Argentina Open, becoming the youngest ATP finalist on clay court since Carlos
Alcaraz in 2021.
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- The youngest South American ATP Tour finalist since former
World No. 20 Argentine Jose Acasuso in 2001 (Buenos Aires), Fonseca will seek
his first ATP Tour title against fifth seed Francisco Cerundolo, who beat
Spaniard Pedro Martinez 6-2 6-4 in one hour and 33 minutes.
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- Moreover, at 18 years 5 months and 26 days, Fonseca is the
10th youngest ATP Tour finalist since 2000 and the youngest Brazilian ATP
finalist in the Open Era, ATP reports.
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- Fonseca gained entry into Buenos Aires via the Next Gen
Accelerator programme, which was expanded this year, allowing 20-and-under
players ranked in the Top 250 eligibility for one ATP 250 main draw spot and
two ATP 250 qualifying events this season.
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- The Brazilian fired 27 forehand winners and 11 from his
backhand. He held six break points in the opening set, but was unable to
convert. Forced into a tie-break, Fonseca held his nerve and struck the ball
confidently, ripping an inside-in forehand stunner at 3/1, according to ATP.
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- "Today was really difficult, against a really good
player. He went through qualies, so he's playing amazing tennis. We already
knew how Laslo can play, he won an ATP 500 (in 2019). So, I played my best.
Today was with my heart. Today was with pain. And we got through. There is one
match to go, so let's go for it," said Fonseca.
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- With his semifinal win Fonseca is up 25 spots to No. 74 in
the ATP Live Rankings, securing him a new career high on Monday.