The support for Fonseca turned the Miami Open into a carnival. Many more tournaments can expect a similar phenomenon.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJoao Fonseca achieves incredible milestone, passes Emma RaducanuJoao achieved the feat at 18 years and seven months, passing Emma Raducanu's record and standing at the top. Born in August ...
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DPA International on MSNSinner to play at Hamburg Open before French OpenWorld number one Jannik Sinner will play at the Hamburg Open in May in final preparations for the French Open after the completion of his doping ban. Australian and US Open champion Sinner will head ...
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Daily Express US on MSNMiami Open star breaks down in tears during emotionally charged post-match interviewMiami Open star Zizou Berg gave an emotional post-match interview after notching his first win over the No. 8 seeded opponent ...
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Tennis World on MSNMiami: Reilly Opelka edges Holger RuneReilly Opelka is through to the third round of a Masters 1000 event for the first time in over three years! The American ...
Joao Fonseca of Brazil, Mirra Andreeva of Russia, Alexandra Eala of the Philippines are among the young players to watch at ...
Britain’s best player Jack Draper stands in the curious position where he is more renowned on the world tennis tour than he ...
It's great to be Mirra Andreeva, the 17-year old who won a WTA 1000 in her last outing, defeating three recent Grand Slam champions including Iga Swiatek along the way. Andreeva thereby confirmed that ...
Jack Drapers Sunshine Double hopes ended by Czech 19-year-old Jakub Mensik amid chaotic scenes at Miami Open; watch all the ...
Fritz, the third seed from US, has beaten Lorenzo Sonego in the second round and will face Denis Shapovalov next. The American does not have a favorable draw and might face Ben Shelton in the fourth ...
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Australian Open champion Madison Keys, world No. 13 Tommy Paul, and 18th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime lost their third round matches in Miami.
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