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João Fonseca | Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 🇸🇦
Not a single match lost during the tournament... The next generation is in good hands! 🏆
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João Fonseca wins the Next Gen ATP Finals 2024
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I love the cycle of time
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What in the actual fuck happened during the menšík v Fonseca match hello????
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joão fonseca headers
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- orgulho 💚💛
- i’m finally back!!! merry christmas 🎄
#joão fonseca#joão fonseca headers#headers joão fonseca#tennis#tennis headers#atp#next gen atp finals#next gen atp finals 2024#joao fonseca
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he is INCREDIBLE🌟🏆
joao fonseca! remember the name.
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SAAAAAI SAI DA FRENTEEE SAI QUE JOÃO FONSECA É CHAPA QUENTEEE
#OOOOOOO BRASIL OLÊ OLÊ OLÊ BRASIL OLÊ OLÊ OLÊ#meu mano dominando o mundo#é isso que o brasil quer ver porra#joão fonseca#next gen atp finals 2024
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who r we all rooting for in the atp next gen finals!! im rooting for jerry, obviously #mouse #man #nation
#atp next gen finals 2024#that was a bad tag to type out so clunky#now what is Jerry’s tag#jerry shang#shang juncheng#mouse man national census
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I'm so happy that Brasil has a great player again 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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The boys are ready! 🔥
📸: Next Gen ATP Finals on Instagram
#they look like they're facing their pe teacher lmao#french besties together <3#joao fonseca#luca van assche#arthur fils#alex michelsen#jakub mensik#nishesh basavareddy#learner tien#jusheng shang#next gen atp finals 2024#tennis
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Both Arthur and Jakub not passing the group stage of this weird tournament was so not on my radar…
But I am extremely happy for João!!! You go boy!! Can’t wait for your 2025 🤩🤩
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Jakub Mensik was asked to do a doping test mid-match at the Next Gen Finals tonight in Jeddah! He said to Nacho Forcadell - the umpire for his match - an anti-doping official approached him during a routine toilet break! 😨
Such a violation of a young man's privacy, holy fuck!
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Congratulations to Fonseca!!! I'm calling it the Rafa effect
He said it
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one (1) person said they wanted to hear more about the alex de minaur jannik sinner narrative so here we go
it is 2019. your name is alex de minaur. you are 20. you are seeded first in the atp next-gen finals, you have three actual atp titles, you're ranked 18th in the world, and you're an aquarius man; consequently, you are somewhat full of yourself. you wear tennis gear with your ridiculous nickname on it. you speak spanish every two seconds in the documentary, because you must show off. you believe you are, by all rights, The Main Character.
then this skinny italian wild card pops up and destroys you.
okay. that's fine. embarrassing!!! but fine. whatever. we move on. he's cool! you're friends! let's keep going. at the end of 2020, you run into him again in the sofia quarterfinals, where you take the first set and then he destroys you again. with a breadstick to really rub it in. he goes on and wins the whole thing, which means he wrecked you on his way to his first-ever atp title. fine! okay. whatever.
it is 2021. you don't see him again, which is just as well, because you have a soaring high and then a terrible low (string of r1/r2 losses). you drop to 34th in the world; meanwhile, jannik sinner has spent the year going from 37th to cracking the top 10. things are not looking great.
in 2022, you make it to the third round of the auso for the first time, where you meet—guess who—jannik sinner. again. you're starting to get really tired of this guy. he knocks you out of your home slam. thankfully you have a relatively successful year afterwards, climbing back up the ranks.
it's 2023! this will be your year, surely. you kick it off by winning your first 500. the sunshine double doesn't go great but you do brilliantly at queen's club and los cabos, only losing in the finals to top 10 players. then.... Canada.
you beat fritz. you beat medvedev. you make it to the final of a 1000 for the first time! and then jannik sinner is there in all his ginger glory, and, well. you know how this is going to go. bye-bye first 1000 title, hello increasingly miserable h2h. you start wondering if you're going to be there for all of this guy's career-defining wins. you start wondering why the hell it had to be you specifically. this is getting ridiculous. because now it's 2024 and he won the whole entire australian open and then to really seal in the whole thing he had to go and beat you, specifically in rotterdam to make some more history.
and like, you guys are friends. pretty good friends, actually. you played doubles once and it was hilarious!! but also, consistent and absolute annihilation??? seriously???
in summary i find their friendship absolutely mindbending. alex de minaur you must be the nicest person ever because personally if someone did me like this i would spend my entire life trying to blow them up with my mind
#alex de minaur#jannik sinner#they are hilarious to me#like what do you mean you're this guy's good friend how are you not aflame with resentment please teach me your anti-hater ways#de sinnaur
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the curse of ATP Madrid 2024
remember toronto's chaos? yeah this one's crazier
(shoutout @rodlaveraryna for helping me find the toronto post when I totally lost it)
first of all, the World #1 Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the tournament, making the fairly new #2 Jannik Sinner the top seed at a Masters 1000 for the first time.
In the first round, Félix Auger-Aliassime (who, keep in mind, took Nadal to five sets at Roland Garros) loses the first set to Nishioka. However, he comes back in the second and third sets to win the match 4-6 6-1 6-4. We'll be seeing a lot of him. In a Next Gen battle, young phenomenon João Fonseca loses the first set to the clay incompetent Alex Michelsen but proceeds to bagel him in the second set and then win the third with 4-6 6-0 6-2. Fabian Marozsan (of beating Alcaraz in Rome fame) saves eleven set points against Karatsev to win the first set and goes on to win the match 7-6 7-6. Moutet and Shang play an almost four hour match in which Moutet caused a massive delay by demanding the umpire give him coffee. And, most insane of all, teenager Darwin Blanch is drawn against Rafael Nadal for his second tour match ever. The scoreline is 6-1 6-0 (at least he got a game!)
Second round - here come the seeds. Jakub Menšík, yet another Next Gen wonder, upsets Dimitrov in three intense sets 6-2 6-7 6-3. Félix bagels known clay flop Mannarino. Fonseca loses quite brutally to Norrie. The ultimate clay hater himself, Daniil Medvedev, loses the first set to Matteo Arnaldi and looks absolutely done but comes back to win 2-6 6-4 6-4. Another known clay hater, Alexander Bublik, jokes his way through a win against Carballés Baena, who was so frustrated that he hit a serve directly at Bublik. Ben Shelton bagels Machac. Rafa manages to beat de Minaur, who he just lost to in Barcelona. Stefanos Tsitsipas, fresh off of two clay finals, is beaten by qualifier Monteiro 6-4 6-4.
In the third round, our top seed Jannik Sinner starts to show sign of discomfort, and his opponent Kotov is serving for the second set after Jannik won the first. Kotov has set point... and hits a questionable underarm serve that Jannik crushes down the line. Jannik goes on to break back and win the match 6-2 7-5. In the beginning of a long line of strange occurrences, Félix's opponent Menšik retires in the second set. Daniil loses the first set to Korda, yells at everyone, accuses the umpire of working for the Illuminati, but comes back to win the match 5-7 7-6 6-3. Bublik, the other resident clay hater, beats Ben Shelton 3-6 7-6 6-4, stetting up a match against who but Daniil. Holger Rune, who made two clay masters finals, loses to Griekspoor 6-4 4-6 6-3.
We start off the fourth round with another shaky Jannik match where he barely gets past Khachanov 5-7 6-3 6-3. At the exact same time - I kid you not, the exact same time - is a rematch of last year’s final. Carlos Alcaraz has match points over Struff at the very same minute as Jannik, but loses all three of them and extends the match another half hour or so, eventually winning it 6-3 6-7 7-6. Daniil comfortably wins the clay hater battle 7-6 6-4, and Bublik seems perfectly fine with it. In a strange occurrence of two varying levels of servebots on clay, Taylor Fritz beats Hurkacz 7-6 6-4 (including a very predictable tiebreak). Perhaps the strangest of all, Félix takes out Casper Ruud, the man who would marry clay if he could, 6-4 7-5.
And now to the quarterfinals. Think these matches have predictable outcomes? Wrong! Only Taylor manages to emerge as the favorite who wins, beating Cerundolo 6-1 3-6 6-3, an American servebot into clay masters semis. Meanwhile, Jannik withdraws entirely, giving Félix yet another walkover. In what may be the calmest match of his career, Andrey Rublev beats Carlos 4-6 6-3 6-2, ending his Madrid title streak. And, Daniil retires against Jiri Lehecka.
So, the semifinals no one expected. Andrey dispatches Fritz 6-4 6-3 after they traded breaks in the opening two games. And Félix receives yet another walkover when Lehecka retires a few games into the match. Yes, he received not one, not two, but three walkovers en route to the final.
In the end, though, Andrey wins it and claims a second masters title. So, that’s the end of the story, right? No, because in his interviews afterwards, Andrey reveals that he has been extremely sick for the entirety of the tournament and that he could barely sleep or eat. A bizarre yet fitting end to this strange tournament.
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João Fonseca conquista o Challenger 125 de Camberra
João Fonseca voltou a dar provas de que 2025 será um ano especial. Dias após encerrar 2024 com a conquista do Next Gen ATP Finals, o tenista brasileiro derrotou o norte-americano Ethan Quinn por 2 sets a 0 (duplo 6/4), na madrugada deste sábado (4), para garantir o título do Challenger 125 de Camberra (Austrália). A competição disputada em Camberra é um dos torneios preparatórios para o…
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