The internet comments are really, REALLY weird He won his last match like 1 or 2 days ago. The comments were: "Rising Star", "Amazing Player", "Top 10 until end 2025" Then he loses The comments: "He will be lucky if he reaches top 20 in his career" "Maybe in a couple years he will be good enough" Guys WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? The guy is clearly good, who knows where he can reach? But he's undeniable good, has a bright future ahead. He isn't going to challenge Alcaraz and Sinner in 1 year, but he won't be garbage. Stop overreacting because he lost. That doesn't mean that he isn't ready.... That just means that he chose the wrong tactic, that mentally he was out that day. Imagine you have 18 years old, i repeat 18 YEARS OLD, you win the first set 6/0 and then you start losing the match. Your mental just goes nuts and you don't know what to do. If anything, that match is great for Fonseca to grow. Maybe much better than the win.
Dude ate a bagel and came back with a breadstick. Really impressive win. Coming back to win after a bagel first set is inspiring for all of us tennis players. Most of us tend to give up. I know I have in the past.
Fonseca is still too inconsistent, his serve is a major weak point in his game, wjen he fixes these two issues he will be a major force to be reckoned with
Come on, guys!! Fonseca applied a bagel on Arthur Fils… and won the match. Also won easy against Alexey Popryn. Both Master 1000 champions… He has a huge talent! Great level! Just need to ajust few things…
Yeah Im gonna follow my brazilian star when he is 20. Gifted the 2nd set for choinski, a servebot, by spraying errors without exchanging any rallies. U cant do double bagels friend. After the first, u gotta cool the game
Sinner wasn't better at that age. Alcaraz is an exception really. He still has 3-4 years to establish himself as a top 25 player. Their are few players that achieve this at that age
@@sagemoondancer8179 yeah he did. Doesn't mean that much at that age. Budkov Kjaer is the top junior but aint in the top 600. Perricard was outside top 200 at beginning of the year Medvedev wasn't even close at his younger age. (Year end ranking of 65 at 21 years old) But has been a constant top 5 last couple of years. In Short at young age its close to impossible to predict. Fonseca has had decent wins, but lacks the consistancy at his young age, which is kinda logical.
@@sagemoondancer8179 Fonseca have 18 y 2 m, he has 10 months to be there. We cant say he will be better, but cant say too that will be lucky if he will be top 20. Wait guy, he is the youngest guy at top 150⁰. If with 20 years he stay in that position, ok, but is early to say. One thing we can say, the last sul american player was top 150⁰ with 18 years was del potro. Then Joao isnt a lucky guy, he has talent, but he has too learn too..
The internet comments are really, REALLY weird
He won his last match like 1 or 2 days ago. The comments were: "Rising Star", "Amazing Player", "Top 10 until end 2025"
Then he loses
The comments:
"He will be lucky if he reaches top 20 in his career"
"Maybe in a couple years he will be good enough"
Guys WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? The guy is clearly good, who knows where he can reach? But he's undeniable good, has a bright future ahead. He isn't going to challenge Alcaraz and Sinner in 1 year, but he won't be garbage. Stop overreacting because he lost. That doesn't mean that he isn't ready.... That just means that he chose the wrong tactic, that mentally he was out that day. Imagine you have 18 years old, i repeat 18 YEARS OLD, you win the first set 6/0 and then you start losing the match. Your mental just goes nuts and you don't know what to do.
If anything, that match is great for Fonseca to grow. Maybe much better than the win.
Exactly
Dude ate a bagel and came back with a breadstick. Really impressive win. Coming back to win after a bagel first set is inspiring for all of us tennis players. Most of us tend to give up. I know I have in the past.
Fonseca is still too inconsistent, his serve is a major weak point in his game, wjen he fixes these two issues he will be a major force to be reckoned with
Fonseca is so good, wont take long till he is top 100, such a clean technique and explosiveness, he will get there!
Come on, guys!! Fonseca applied a bagel on Arthur Fils… and won the match. Also won easy against Alexey Popryn. Both Master 1000 champions… He has a huge talent! Great level! Just need to ajust few things…
Yeah Im gonna follow my brazilian star when he is 20. Gifted the 2nd set for choinski, a servebot, by spraying errors without exchanging any rallies. U cant do double bagels friend. After the first, u gotta cool the game
Well, Fonseca did some tactics mistakes after 2nd set and this proves fatal, especially against serve bots.
Talent is there but needs some refining
Saque. Saque saque saque.
Weird match.
Lmao this guy meant to challenger Sinner and Alcaraz? He will be lucky to be Top 20 in his career
Sinner wasn't better at that age. Alcaraz is an exception really. He still has 3-4 years to establish himself as a top 25 player. Their are few players that achieve this at that age
@@geoffreyhuysman3632 Sinner at 18 years old ended the year ranked 78 in the world
@@sagemoondancer8179 yeah he did. Doesn't mean that much at that age.
Budkov Kjaer is the top junior but aint in the top 600.
Perricard was outside top 200 at beginning of the year
Medvedev wasn't even close at his younger age. (Year end ranking of 65 at 21 years old) But has been a constant top 5 last couple of years.
In Short at young age its close to impossible to predict.
Fonseca has had decent wins, but lacks the consistancy at his young age, which is kinda logical.
@@sagemoondancer8179 Fonseca have 18 y 2 m, he has 10 months to be there. We cant say he will be better, but cant say too that will be lucky if he will be top 20.
Wait guy, he is the youngest guy at top 150⁰. If with 20 years he stay in that position, ok, but is early to say. One thing we can say, the last sul american player was top 150⁰ with 18 years was del potro.
Then Joao isnt a lucky guy, he has talent, but he has too learn too..
@@geoffreyhuysman3632perfect