Teenager João Fonseca won his first ATP Tour title at the Argentina Open on Sunday, announcing himself as one of tennis’ brightest talents. The 18-year-old Brazilian became the 10th-youngest ...
Some of the most talented tennis players never managed to win a Grand Slam, but their legacy lives on. Players like Ferrer, ...
Brazilian tennis fans who were watching qualifying at the Rio Open had been keeping up with Fonseca’s final. When he won, their celebrations interrupted a qualifying match involving Cerundolo’s ...
Before the latter stages of the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires, Joao Fonseca’s introduction to the tennis world had been all sparkle. Crushed forehands, delivered with a liquid uncoiling of his ...
“Unbelievable week, even in Argentina there are some Brazilians ... for just helping me achieve my dream, which is to play tennis. Of course I want to be No. 1, of course I want to win Slams ...
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Argentina's Schwartzman retires from professional tennisArgentina's Diego Schwartzman, a former world number eight, ended his professional tennis career on Thursday with a bruising defeat by Spain's Pedro Martinez in the second round of the Argentina Open.
Feb 16 (Reuters) - Joao Fonseca became the youngest Brazilian to win an ATP tournament on Sunday after the 18-year-old captured the Argentina Open title with a 6-4 7-6(1) win over home favourite ...
The Argentine stormed back to take the first set ... “After many months without playing, I played last week in Rosario, I played great tennis. But I didn’t expect to win, being honest.
Argentina lost to the Falkland Islands at the International Table Tennis Federation, ITTF, where overwhelming support had the Islands registered as an independent member.
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