Flawless Joao Fonseca becomes second youngest Next Gen ATP champion

18-year-old Joao Fonseca, ranked 145, triumphed at the Next Gen ATP tournament, defeating Learner Tien in a thrilling final. Fonseca, the lowest-ranked player in the tournament, becomes the second youngest champion since Jannik Sinner five years prior. He won all five matches at the Red Sea venue, overcoming initial nerves to secure the victory.
Flawless Joao Fonseca becomes second youngest Next Gen ATP champion
Brazil's Joao Fonseca in action during the Next Gen ATP Final match against Learner Tien of the USA. (REUTERS)
Jeddah: Joao Fonseca became the second youngest champion of the NextGen ATP tournament on Sunday when he defied his lowly ranking of 145 to defeat Learner Tien in the final.
Brazil's Fonseca, 18, came through 2-4, 4-3 (10/8), 4-0, 4-2 to see off his left-handed American opponent.
He is the youngest champion at the event since current world number one Jannik Sinner claimed the title also at the age of 18 five years ago.

"I was really nervous before the match. I knew it was going to be so difficult," Fonseca said before lifting the trophy with tennis legend Rafael Nadal watching on from the stands.
"I played a final against Learner in juniors at the 2023 US Open and I know the way he can play. He is such a nice guy and a great player, so I knew it was going to be difficult, mentally and physically. But I got through."
Fonseca, the lowest-ranked player in the eight-man field, won all five matches he played this week at the Red Sea venue.

He began the year ranked at 730 in the world and having made a maiden ATP quarter-final in Rio this year, he will be aiming to make significant progress in 2025.
"I need to believe when I go before a tournament that I can win," Fonseca said.
"But now I have won it I am thinking, 'Wow, I made it'. I am very proud of myself."
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