Joao Fonseca, Alex Michelsen, Learner Tien and Arthur Fils are four names to remember, following delightful displays during the opening week of the Australian Open.
We may look back at the 2024 ATP NextGen finals in the years to come, and ask how so much talent could be squeezed into such a small tournament.
Brazilian tennis prodigy Joao Fonseca, one of the breakout stars of the 2025 Australian Open, has revealed who inspired him ...
Teenage rising star Joao Fonseca said nerves got the better of him after being bundled out of the Australian Open 2025 by ...
Despite being knocked out by Lorenzo Sonego yesterday, Joao Fonseca's run at the 2025 Australian Open impressed everyone. The ...
No. 112-ranked Joao Fonseca will meet No. 55 Lorenzo Sonego in the Australian Open Round of 64 on Wednesday, January 15.In ...
The 18-year-old qualifier became the talk of the town after beating ninth seed Andrey Rublev in the first round. Read more at ...
Bravo to Danielle Collins. Her Australian Open crowd was cringe-worthy. Supporting Destanee Aiava was one thing. Booing and hissing and squealing and screeching and honking like geese at the American ...
The three-time defending South Korean football champions Ulsan HD FC announced Friday they have added Portuguese coach Joao ...
The 18-year-old produced a stunning first-round victory over world number nine Andrey Rublev in the first round in Melbourne ...
Learner Tien came through a near five-hour epic to beat Daniil Medvedev, runner-up at Melbourne Park in 2021, 2022 and 2024 ...
A series of jaw-dropping upsets of top 10 players at the Australian Open by fearless teenagers has fuelled excitement at the future of men's tennis as the old guard fades into history.