Entering 2025 on a high note, Joao Fonseca seems determined to maintain momentum and advance up the rankings through consistent victories. Despite already securing three titles, including the ATP 250 event in Buenos Aires, as well as the Canberra and Phoenix Challengers, Fonseca has made a strategic move to bolster his team. His longtime coach, Guilherme Teixeira, disclosed in an interview that they have enlisted the expertise of a renowned consultant just ahead of the Miami Open.
A Forehand Resembling a Legend
The newly appointed consultant, Franco Davin, is a familiar name to seasoned tennis enthusiasts. Having played a pivotal role in guiding Juan Martín Del Potro to his US Open victory in 2009, Davin now channels his coaching prowess towards another promising South American talent. Beyond their shared South American roots, what truly links Fonseca to Del Potro is his playing style, particularly his powerful forehand. Davin, known for his work with notable players like Cristian Garin, Fabio Fognini, and Francisco Cerundolo, will join Fonseca in Miami, where he lives. “He should also be in Rio to help prepare for the clay court season,” Teixeira added. “He will be in the box with Joao and me for a few weeks throughout the year.”
Ambitions Beyond Being a Sensation
Davin’s addition underscores Fonseca’s ambition to ascend to the summit of ATP rankings and challenge the sport’s elite. His aspirations extend beyond fleeting fame as a “new sensation” to becoming a contender in major tournaments, a goal bolstered by his recent triumphs. Fonseca’s breakthrough victory over Andrey Rublev at the Australian Open catapulted him into the spotlight, showcasing his potential on a global stage.
Notably sponsored by On, the Swiss company supported by tennis icon Roger Federer, Fonseca acknowledges his idols but remains steadfast in forging his own path. While Federer and fellow Brazilian legend Guga Kuerten have influenced him, he is focused on carving out his own legacy. With his sights set on continued growth and success, Fonseca represents the new generation of tennis talent, ready to leave his mark on the sport while honoring the legacies that inspire him.
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