The spring of 2026 could be remembered as the first great sliding door of Joao Fonseca's career. The Brazilian, who became the youngest to face the first three players in the world in three consecutive tournaments, was able to test his level concretely. Touch hand, playing and losing, what he misses to get to compete with the elite of tennis. At Indian Wells he crossed Sinner, in Miami Alcaraz, in Montecarlo Zverev. Three defeats, three differen…
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The spring of 2026 could be remembered as the first great sliding door of Joao Fonseca's career. The Brazilian, who became the youngest to face the first three players in the world in three consecutive tournaments, was able to test his level concretely. Touch hand, playing and losing, what he misses to get to compete with the elite of tennis. At Indian Wells he crossed Sinner, in Miami Alcaraz, in Montecarlo Zverev. Three defeats, three differen…