"I want to win": Joao Fonseca says he won't “respect” Carlos Alcaraz on the court ahead of Miami Open clash
Joao Fonseca is not easing into life at the top level, he is diving straight into it. Just days after pushing Jannik Sinner to the limit at Indian Wells, the 19-year-old now faces another huge test at the Miami Open, taking on world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, on Friday. The teenager is quickly building a reputation as one of the most fearless young players on the ATP Tour, and facing the top two players in back-to-back tournaments is only adding to that story. For fans, this is less about results and more about how far he can push the very best again.
He made it clear that these matches are about learning as much as competing. “Of course, facing Jannik in the last tournament and now Alcaraz is such a great improvement for me as a player and trying to figure out problems. There's going to be problems… You can play perfect, but these guys are just so good that they can beat you. I think I played such a great match against Jannik and I had some opportunities. I am, of course, happy with myself because I gave everything. I played a good match. But I’m focusing on what I needed to do to win this match or win the first set, or what I could do to win the second set as well. Against those guys, it’s always a little detail.”
What really stands out is his mindset, he respects the challenge but believes he can win. Talking about his approach against Alcaraz, he said, “I'm going to face Carlos in the same way,” Fonseca said, comparing it to the approach he held ahead of his clash with Sinner. “Trying to face him as a Top 5 guy, playing good tennis and trying to respect him. But I can’t respect him on the court. I need to face him with the mentality that I can win. I think that's the mentality and trying to be brave, enjoy the time, enjoy the learning and enjoy the process on court. But of course, I want to win.”
Fans have already taken notice of his fearless attitude, especially after his performance in Indian Wells where he pushed Sinner to two tie-breaks. Now, Miami presents another chance. A first meeting with Alcaraz, a packed stadium, and another opportunity to test himself against the very best.
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Joao Fonseca ready for another big test
Joao Fonseca is not overthinking the moment. Instead, he is treating it as part of his growth. Speaking ahead of the match, he said, “I’m going to face this match as an opportunity,” Fonseca told ATP Media.He made it clear that these matches are about learning as much as competing. “Of course, facing Jannik in the last tournament and now Alcaraz is such a great improvement for me as a player and trying to figure out problems. There's going to be problems… You can play perfect, but these guys are just so good that they can beat you. I think I played such a great match against Jannik and I had some opportunities. I am, of course, happy with myself because I gave everything. I played a good match. But I’m focusing on what I needed to do to win this match or win the first set, or what I could do to win the second set as well. Against those guys, it’s always a little detail.”
What really stands out is his mindset, he respects the challenge but believes he can win. Talking about his approach against Alcaraz, he said, “I'm going to face Carlos in the same way,” Fonseca said, comparing it to the approach he held ahead of his clash with Sinner. “Trying to face him as a Top 5 guy, playing good tennis and trying to respect him. But I can’t respect him on the court. I need to face him with the mentality that I can win. I think that's the mentality and trying to be brave, enjoy the time, enjoy the learning and enjoy the process on court. But of course, I want to win.”
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