Indian Wells, Sinner beats Fonseca in two sets and reaches the quarter-finals
Jannik Sinner defeated Brazil's rising star Joao Fonseca in two tight sets to advance to the quarter-finals at Indian Wells.
João Fonseca loses to Sinner in Indian Wells
João Fonseca faced a tough challenge but was defeated by world number 2 Jannik Sinner in the fourth round of the Indian Wells Masters 1000 tournament.
Sinner against Fonseca in the round of 16 at Indian Wells. Time and where to watch the match on TV
Jannik Sinner will face Joao Fonseca for the first time in the round of 16 at Indian Wells, marking a significant match in men's tennis.
Indian Wells, Sinner-Fonseca: who is the opponent and where to watch the match on TV
Jannik Sinner prepares to face Brazilian talent Joao Fonseca in the round of 16 at Indian Wells after a day of rest in this ATP Masters 1000 event.
João Fonseca faces Jannik Sinner this Tuesday; find out where to watch
João Fonseca will compete against Jannik Sinner in the round of 16 at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 tournament on Tuesday.
The contained explosion of João Fonseca, the jewel destined to challenge the duopoly of Sinner and Alcaraz
Brazilian tennis player João Fonseca, at just 19 years old, is emerging as a strong competitor against established stars like Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, aiming for a place at the top of the sport.
Sinner-Fonseca, a leap into the future. The boy from Rio who dreams of the throne
João Fonseca is set to face Jannik Sinner for the first time in the round of 16 at Indian Wells, expressing both respect and determination to win.
João Fonseca pushed the limits in Indian Wells shining with great points and will meet Jannik Sinner
João Fonseca, the 19-year-old Brazilian tennis player, reached the round of 16 at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 after defeating Tommy Paul.
João Fonseca defeats Tommy Paul and advances to the Indian Wells round of 16
Brazilian João Fonseca won against American Tommy Paul at the Indian Wells Masters 1000, progressing to the tournament's round of 16.
João Fonseca defeats Russian and reaches the third round of Indian Wells
Brazilian tennis player João Fonseca advances to the third round of Indian Wells after defeating Russian Karen Khachanov.
In an interview with Jornal Nacional, Marcelo Melo and João Fonseca explain how their partnership that earned them the doubles title at the Rio Open came to be
Brazilian tennis players Marcelo Melo and João Fonseca discuss their age difference and how their partnership led them to victory in the doubles at the Rio Open.
João Fonseca and Marcelo Melo come from behind against Europeans to win the doubles title at the Rio Open
João Fonseca and Marcelo Melo overcame a setback to defeat the European duo of Constantin Frantzen and Robin Haase, winning the Rio Open doubles title.
João Fonseca and Marcelo Melo defeat German duo and reach final of Rio Open
João Fonseca and Marcelo Melo won against the German duo Mark Wallner and Jakob Schnaitter to advance to the finals of the Rio Open.
João Fonseca, out of the Rio Open: how to deal with high expectations and mistakes in a long process of building in the super elite
Brazilian tennis prodigy João Fonseca was eliminated in the round of 16 at the Rio Open, highlighting the pressure and challenges he faces in his career.
João Fonseca is defeated by Peruvian and falls in the round of 16 of the Rio Open
Brazilian tennis player João Fonseca was eliminated from the Rio Open after losing to Peru's Ignacio Buse in a closely contested match.
Fonseca surpasses Monteiro and makes a winning debut at the Rio Open
Brazilian João Fonseca achieves his first victory of the season by defeating Thiago Monteiro at the Rio Open.
Rio Open begins with João Fonseca seeking recovery and withdrawals
The Rio Open starts with local player João Fonseca aiming for his first win of the season amid notable withdrawals from the tournament.
João Fonseca, one year after winning the title at the ATP in Buenos Aires, said goodbye very early
João Fonseca, the Brazilian tennis prodigy, was eliminated early in his title defense at the ATP Buenos Aires Open after losing to Chilean Alejandro Tabilo.
Fonseca loses in debut, eliminated in Buenos Aires and remains winless in 2026
João Fonseca was eliminated in the first round of the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires, losing to Alejandro Tabilo, and continues his winless streak in 2026.
João Fonseca, the Brazilian prodigy tennis player who will seek to defend his title at the ATP in Buenos Aires: “I can't have a young mentality”
João Fonseca, a 19-year-old Brazilian tennis prodigy, discusses the pressures of defending his title at the ATP Buenos Aires and adapting to the elite level of competition.