ATP Buenos Aires 2025

João Fonseca celebrates with family. Photo: gettyimages.

This is the first thing Fonseca did after winning the title in Buenos Aires

Joao Fonseca is aware of how important his family is in the professional progression he is undertaking, which is why he wasted no time after winning the ATP 250 Buenos Aires 2025 title to make a video call to them. His parents have been instrumental in shaping the maturity and humility that so well complement his tennis talent, and they were able to chat with their son after his success in Argentina.

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Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

This was the moment when Fonseca won his first ATP title

Joao Fonseca won his first ATP title in Buenos Aires in a completely hostile atmosphere as a Brazilian player playing against an Argentine. Completely understandable, which made the nerves to win even more present, as demonstrated at the moment he won the match by throwing himself to the ground. Joao is now an ATP champion at only 18 years old, and his emotions were evident, especially in the final games when he suffered multiple service breaks.

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así fue el momento en el que Fonseca consiguió su primer título ATP

João Fonseca, idol in Brazil. Photo: gettyimages

Fonseca Sparks Madness in Brazil with His First ATP Title

He has everything to become a mass idol and has already begun to do so. The worldwide impact of the emergence of Joao Fonseca is tremendous, and Brazil was not going to stay aside from what its future tennis star is already achieving. After years of drought in terms of players aspiring to glory following Kuerten's retirement, the South American country is going to immerse itself passionately in the young Joao's career. This is evident from how the decisive stretch of the final was witnessed on the streets of Sao Paulo.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca desata la locura en Brasil con su primer título ATP

Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

This is the ranking that Fonseca ascends to after his first ATP

Joao Fonseca already knows his new ATP world ranking. After starting the week in the top 99 and defeating Tomás Martín Etcheverry, Federico Coria, Mariano Navone, Laslo Djere, and Francisco Cerúndolo on his way to the title, he will wake up tomorrow in the top 68 of the world ranking. A high ranking for an 18-year-old youngster, but we will surely see him much higher in the coming months if he continues to show that he can play tennis as powerful and versatile as in his recent months, both at ATP level and in the Challenger circuit.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el ránking al que asciende Fonseca tras su primer ATP

Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

Fonseca: "I felt at home in Argentina"

Joao Fonseca is now the champion of ATP Buenos Aires 2025 and in the trophy ceremony, he spoke about his week: "Francisco is a great player and a very respectful person who has welcomed me these days at the tournament. An applause to him. I want to thank all the people here, especially the Brazilians. I felt at home in Argentina, even if it sounds strange. I would like to come to Buenos Aires for many years."

Almost with tears in his eyes, he also spoke about his team: "Thank you for the work. Only we know what we go through every day, we want to aim very high."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca: "Me sentí en casa en Argentina"

ATP Buenos Aires. Photo: Getty

The ATP Buenos Aires achieves historic attendance record

The ATP Buenos Aires concludes its 2025 edition as the best in its history in terms of attendance. Throughout the week, up to 66,346 spectators attended the tournament. In the 25 years of the tournament's existence, the 2007 edition was until now the one with the highest attendance, with 64,525 spectators in the stands. Thus, one of the most classic tournaments in South America continues to reaffirm its commitment to tennis and is once again seeing a high turnout of spectators in the stands.

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El ATP Buenos Aires logra récord histórico de asistencia

Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

Fonseca, overwhelmed after his first title: "My dream is to play tennis"

Joao Fonseca is now an ATP champion. He secured his first title in Buenos Aires with a brilliant display of tennis and versatility against Francisco Cerúndolo. Right after the match, he spoke to Tennis TV to share his thoughts on his victory. Visibly emotional, Fonseca stated, "It's simply amazing. It's very exciting for me. I want to thank my family and sponsors for helping me achieve my dream. Titles and Grand Slams are secondary... my dream is just to play tennis."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca, desbordado tras su primer título: "Mi sueño es jugar a tenis"

João Fonseca celebrates with family. Photo: gettyimages.

This is the first thing Fonseca did after winning the title in Buenos Aires

Joao Fonseca is aware of how important his family is in the professional progression he is undertaking, which is why he wasted no time after winning the ATP 250 Buenos Aires 2025 title to make a video call to them. His parents have been instrumental in shaping the maturity and humility that so well complement his tennis talent, and they were able to chat with their son after his success in Argentina.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esto es lo primero que hizo Fonseca tras ganar el título en Buenos Aires

João Fonseca, idol in Brazil. Photo: gettyimages

Fonseca Sparks Madness in Brazil with His First ATP Title

He has everything to become a mass idol and has already begun to do so. The worldwide impact of the emergence of Joao Fonseca is tremendous, and Brazil was not going to stay aside from what its future tennis star is already achieving. After years of drought in terms of players aspiring to glory following Kuerten's retirement, the South American country is going to immerse itself passionately in the young Joao's career. This is evident from how the decisive stretch of the final was witnessed on the streets of Sao Paulo.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca desata la locura en Brasil con su primer título ATP

Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

This is the ranking that Fonseca ascends to after his first ATP

Joao Fonseca already knows his new ATP world ranking. After starting the week in the top 99 and defeating Tomás Martín Etcheverry, Federico Coria, Mariano Navone, Laslo Djere, and Francisco Cerúndolo on his way to the title, he will wake up tomorrow in the top 68 of the world ranking. A high ranking for an 18-year-old youngster, but we will surely see him much higher in the coming months if he continues to show that he can play tennis as powerful and versatile as in his recent months, both at ATP level and in the Challenger circuit.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el ránking al que asciende Fonseca tras su primer ATP

Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

This was the moment when Fonseca won his first ATP title

Joao Fonseca won his first ATP title in Buenos Aires in a completely hostile atmosphere as a Brazilian player playing against an Argentine. Completely understandable, which made the nerves to win even more present, as demonstrated at the moment he won the match by throwing himself to the ground. Joao is now an ATP champion at only 18 years old, and his emotions were evident, especially in the final games when he suffered multiple service breaks.

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así fue el momento en el que Fonseca consiguió su primer título ATP

Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

Fonseca: "I felt at home in Argentina"

Joao Fonseca is now the champion of ATP Buenos Aires 2025 and in the trophy ceremony, he spoke about his week: "Francisco is a great player and a very respectful person who has welcomed me these days at the tournament. An applause to him. I want to thank all the people here, especially the Brazilians. I felt at home in Argentina, even if it sounds strange. I would like to come to Buenos Aires for many years."

Almost with tears in his eyes, he also spoke about his team: "Thank you for the work. Only we know what we go through every day, we want to aim very high."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca: "Me sentí en casa en Argentina"

ATP Buenos Aires. Photo: Getty

The ATP Buenos Aires achieves historic attendance record

The ATP Buenos Aires concludes its 2025 edition as the best in its history in terms of attendance. Throughout the week, up to 66,346 spectators attended the tournament. In the 25 years of the tournament's existence, the 2007 edition was until now the one with the highest attendance, with 64,525 spectators in the stands. Thus, one of the most classic tournaments in South America continues to reaffirm its commitment to tennis and is once again seeing a high turnout of spectators in the stands.

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El ATP Buenos Aires logra récord histórico de asistencia

Joao Fonseca at the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Photo: Getty

Fonseca, overwhelmed after his first title: "My dream is to play tennis"

Joao Fonseca is now an ATP champion. He secured his first title in Buenos Aires with a brilliant display of tennis and versatility against Francisco Cerúndolo. Right after the match, he spoke to Tennis TV to share his thoughts on his victory. Visibly emotional, Fonseca stated, "It's simply amazing. It's very exciting for me. I want to thank my family and sponsors for helping me achieve my dream. Titles and Grand Slams are secondary... my dream is just to play tennis."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca, desbordado tras su primer título: "Mi sueño es jugar a tenis"

Fran Cerundolo, a finalist in the ATP Buenos Aires 2025. Source: Getty

Fran Cerundolo: "The best tennis of my life? It's too soon to say"

Francisco Cerúndolo is enjoying this ATP 250 de Buenos Aires like never before, as he already rests in the final. The Argentine dreams of bringing joy to the local audience, although he still has to defeat Joao Fonseca, the main attraction. What will he need to beat the Brazilian? Possibly the best tennis of his life, although maybe he has been practicing this all these days.

“I don't think about it that way, sincerely. I believe I have played great tennis in some moments over the past four years, but it is true that this week I felt very comfortable, playing well; it's a great week for my career. I don't want to label it as the best week of my life, I don't want to rush for four matches; it's too early to say that I'm playing the best tennis of my life. I will show that if I play well for a couple of months, not just during a week,” Fran assessed in a press conference.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fran Cerúndolo: “¿El mejor tenis de mi vida? Es pronto para decirlo”