Joao Fonseca advances in Miami Open, compared to stars
Joao Fonseca, an 18-year-old tennis player from Brazil, is gaining attention at the Miami Open. He recently defeated French player Ugo Humbert in straight sets, reaching the third round of the tournament. Fans cheered for Fonseca, who is compared to soccer star Neymar for his skills and charisma. This victory makes Fonseca the youngest player to reach the third round in Miami since 2007. He also matched young talent Carlos Alcaraz, who was similarly successful at a young age. Fonseca credits his decision to pursue tennis instead of soccer to an injury he suffered at a young age. In talking about his inspirations, Fonseca mentioned Neymar and former soccer player Ronaldinho. He admires their skills and hopes to bring excitement to tennis as they did in soccer. Humbert, his recent opponent, praised Fonseca's speed and playing style, noting similarities to past matches against Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Fonseca is quickly rising through the ranks in tennis. He recently became the first player born in 2006 to win an ATP Tour singles title. Currently ranked No. 60 in the world, he is focused on maintaining his progress and managing the expectations that come with his success. Fonseca's impressive forehand contributes to his game. He recorded shot speeds that surpass current tour averages. Commentators have noted his talent and ability to hit winners consistently without pressure. Regarding the greatest tennis player of all time, Fonseca expressed his admiration for Roger Federer, stating that he believes Federer is unmatched. As he continues to make a name for himself, Fonseca remains dedicated to his craft and excited for whatever's next in his career.