Joao Fonseca Dominates Rinderknech to Advance in Munich Open
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Munich, April 15 (NationPress) Brazil's Joao Fonseca showcased his exceptional talent on clay by overpowering Arthur Rinderknech from France, securing his spot in the quarter-finals of the Munich Open on Wednesday. The 19-year-old prodigy displayed remarkable composure and precision, triumphing with a score of 6-3, 6-2, and marking his second victory over Rinderknech in just over a week, having previously defeated him at the Monte Carlo Masters.
This win signifies Fonseca's second consecutive appearance in the ATP Tour quarter-finals, highlighting his increasing confidence on clay. Fonseca took control early, commanding the rallies and maintaining a strong level of consistency throughout the match. His ability to stay collected under pressure was crucial, as he effectively saved all nine break points he encountered, demonstrating resilience and maturity that belies his age.
“That was a super important key for today. I was pretty focused on today’s match, I knew it was going to be difficult. He’s already a great player, and here at altitude he can play very good tennis. Serve and volley, and drop shots. He’s full of weapons, so I needed to be very focused,” Fonseca stated as quoted by ATP.
He also pointed out a pivotal moment during the match when he narrowly escaped a challenging service game.
“He made some great returns today. At 3-2, when I was serving, that was a super important game to keep it up. I was 0/40, and then I made some good serves. For sure these points were key for today,” he reflected.
With this latest victory, Fonseca has now secured eight wins in his last nine matches, illustrating his swift ascent in the ATP circuit. This performance has also propelled him to the No. 30 position in the live rankings, solidifying his reputation as one of the most exciting young talents on tour.
Fonseca's next challenge will be against either Ben Shelton or Alexander Blockx as he aims to prolong his impressive journey in Munich.