The best young players of the season will face off in Saudi Arabia in two groups of four participants. Let's review how they stand and the participating players.
The best young players of the season will face off in Saudi Arabia in two groups of four participants. Let's review how they stand and the participating players.
The young Brazilian, currently ranked 145th in the world, reflects on his first season on the professional circuit.
We now know who the eight players will be at the Next Gen Finals in Jeddah. The last spot was still up in the air, with the possibility of Henrique Rocha qualifying at the last moment; however, the Portuguese player fell in the quarterfinals of the Maia Challenger, confirming the qualification of Joao Fonseca. The Brazilian will be the eighth man to be present in Saudi Arabia; in case of drop-outs, Martín Landaluce emerges as the first alternative, a relatively plausible scenario should players like Arthur Fils or Jakub Mensik, who have accumulated a lot of experience this year, decide to withdraw from the competition.
NEXT GEN FINALS 2024 QUALIFIERS:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Joao Fonseca se hace con el último billete para las Next Gen Finals: Landaluce, primera opción en caso de bajas
[pixels-player]We review the most outstanding names of the year, as well as the performances of the young promises that we will soon see in the main ATP circuit.
The cast for the seventh edition of a tournament that brings together the best under-21 male tennis players has already been defined. Who will lift the title in Jeddah?
Seven out of the eight spots for the Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 are already defined, but an intense battle is expected for the last one. Joao Fonseca currently holds that position, but both Coleman Wong and Henrique Rocha could surpass him. To secure it, the player from Hong Kong and the Portuguese need to win the tournaments they are competing in, namely, Yokkaichi and Maia, respectively. If they fail to do so, the Brazilian will be the one traveling to Jeddah. Additionally, Martín Landaluce is currently the first alternate, but if Wong or Rocha continue winning matches and surpass him, he would be displaced from that position.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esto es lo que necesita Joao Fonseca para clasificarse a las Next Gen ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]With the ATP season over and one week left in the Challenger circuit, there are still things to be decided, such as the participants in the Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 to be held in Jeddah from December 18 to 22. Arthur Fils, Alex Michelsen, Jakub Mensik, Juncheng Shang, Learner Tien, and Luca Van Assche are mathematically qualified, although there are doubts about whether all of them will attend the event. Behind them, Joao Fonseca and Nishesh Basavareddy are the most likely to qualify, although Coleman Wong and Henrique Rocha could make a last-minute comeback this week. The Spaniard Martín Landaluce would need someone ahead of him to drop out.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así está la lucha por meterse en las Next Gen ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]The season in terms of ATP tournaments has ended, but there are still two weeks left with events from the ATP Challenger Tour, where the players who will compete in the Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 can be determined. Martín Landaluce keeps his options alive, as his ninth position requires a solid performance this week in Rovereto if he doesn't want to depend on possible withdrawals. Nishesh Basavareddy is his main rival, but he must also be cautious of a possible overtaking by Coleman Wong. The three are competing this week.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así está la lucha por clasificarse a las Next Gen ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]The best young players of the season will face off in Saudi Arabia in two groups of four participants. Let's review how they stand and the participating players.
We review the most outstanding names of the year, as well as the performances of the young promises that we will soon see in the main ATP circuit.
The young Brazilian, currently ranked 145th in the world, reflects on his first season on the professional circuit.
The cast for the seventh edition of a tournament that brings together the best under-21 male tennis players has already been defined. Who will lift the title in Jeddah?
We now know who the eight players will be at the Next Gen Finals in Jeddah. The last spot was still up in the air, with the possibility of Henrique Rocha qualifying at the last moment; however, the Portuguese player fell in the quarterfinals of the Maia Challenger, confirming the qualification of Joao Fonseca. The Brazilian will be the eighth man to be present in Saudi Arabia; in case of drop-outs, Martín Landaluce emerges as the first alternative, a relatively plausible scenario should players like Arthur Fils or Jakub Mensik, who have accumulated a lot of experience this year, decide to withdraw from the competition.
NEXT GEN FINALS 2024 QUALIFIERS:
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Joao Fonseca se hace con el último billete para las Next Gen Finals: Landaluce, primera opción en caso de bajas
[pixels-player]Seven out of the eight spots for the Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 are already defined, but an intense battle is expected for the last one. Joao Fonseca currently holds that position, but both Coleman Wong and Henrique Rocha could surpass him. To secure it, the player from Hong Kong and the Portuguese need to win the tournaments they are competing in, namely, Yokkaichi and Maia, respectively. If they fail to do so, the Brazilian will be the one traveling to Jeddah. Additionally, Martín Landaluce is currently the first alternate, but if Wong or Rocha continue winning matches and surpass him, he would be displaced from that position.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esto es lo que necesita Joao Fonseca para clasificarse a las Next Gen ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]With the ATP season over and one week left in the Challenger circuit, there are still things to be decided, such as the participants in the Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 to be held in Jeddah from December 18 to 22. Arthur Fils, Alex Michelsen, Jakub Mensik, Juncheng Shang, Learner Tien, and Luca Van Assche are mathematically qualified, although there are doubts about whether all of them will attend the event. Behind them, Joao Fonseca and Nishesh Basavareddy are the most likely to qualify, although Coleman Wong and Henrique Rocha could make a last-minute comeback this week. The Spaniard Martín Landaluce would need someone ahead of him to drop out.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así está la lucha por meterse en las Next Gen ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]The season in terms of ATP tournaments has ended, but there are still two weeks left with events from the ATP Challenger Tour, where the players who will compete in the Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 can be determined. Martín Landaluce keeps his options alive, as his ninth position requires a solid performance this week in Rovereto if he doesn't want to depend on possible withdrawals. Nishesh Basavareddy is his main rival, but he must also be cautious of a possible overtaking by Coleman Wong. The three are competing this week.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así está la lucha por clasificarse a las Next Gen ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]Intense and exciting was the clash that the two young promises had in the Challenger Lyon 2024. The Brazilian tennis player was the one who ended up taking the victory with a score of 6-2, 3-6, and 7-6(9) in 2 hours and 28 minutes of play, even saving a match point against in that decisive tiebreak. Joao Fonseca advances in the French tournament after defeating Martín Landaluce, now setting up a match with Calvin Hemery.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca salva un punto de partido para vencer a Landaluce
[pixels-player]Looking at the ATP rankings right now, we will only find three players from the 2006 generation among the top 200: Leander Tien, Joao Fonseca, and Martín Landaluce. The American is currently in fifth place in the race to compete in the upcoming #NextGen Finals in Jeddah, while the other two are still fighting to secure their spots. And you know what? This week, at the Challenger de Lyon, fate has made them face each other in the quarterfinals in what could be more than just a simple match. There is a lot of interest in seeing this showdown that we have only experienced on the junior circuit, not only for the gameplay but also for the rivalry that could emerge for the next decade. Who will win?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Challenger de Lyon tendrá un duelo de lujo: Landaluce-Fonseca
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