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Murray enthusiastic about Fonseca and dreams of seeing him against Alcaraz

Murray enthusiastic about Fonseca and dreams of seeing him against Alcaraz
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Clément Gehl
le 16/02/2025 à 11h22
1 min to read

Joao Fonseca, who has made an excellent start to the season, confirmed once again this week in Buenos Aires that he will be a force to be reckoned with this year.

He will play in the tournament final this Sunday against Francisco Cerundolo, in search of his first ATP Tour title.

His performances have not left the tennis world indifferent, particularly Andy Murray.

The Briton tweeted: "Can't wait to see the first match between Carlos Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca."

A desire probably shared by many tennis fans.

Dernière modification le 16/02/2025 à 22h50
Joao Fonseca
24e, 1635 points
Andy Murray
Non classé
Cerundolo F • 5
Fonseca J
4
6
6
7
Buenos Aires
ARG Buenos Aires
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