Versuchen GOLD - Frei

You can’t control what people are going to say. You just need to focus on routine’

The Guardian

|

January 16, 2026

Tipped as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner's next challenger, Jodo Fonseca is learning to deal with being aphenomenon in his native Brazil at the age of 19

- Donald McRae

You can’t control what people are going to say. You just need to focus on routine’

My dream is to become world No 1, win grand slam titles and make history for Brazil,” Joao Fonseca says with simple purity as we reach the crux of his huge ambition. Fonseca is 19 and he makes that succinct list of his goals sound almost as casual as a few fun things amore ordinary teenager might aim to do this weekend. But Fonseca is different.

He isa generational talent who, in recent years, has been spoken ofasa future superstar amid predictions that he might have the best chance of denting the dominant hold that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner exert over men’s tennis. But, as time in Fonseca’s company proves, he is remarkably grounded and mature for his age. Those attributes underline his credentials far more effectively than the hype that has trailed him.

“P’ve got a long way to go,” Fonseca says with healthy realism, “because it’s a very long and difficult dream. But, at the same time, I think it’s possible and I'm doing the best things I can to achieve it.”

This time last year Fonseca was ranked No 145 in the world and he had to win three qualifying matches to reach the first round of the Australian Open. He smiles ruefully as he relives the excruciating tension of the qualifiers. Hungry players are desperate to scrap their way into the main draw where large amounts of money and ranking points can be earned. “Iremember my first match was against an Argentinian guy, [Federico Agustin] Gomez. It was super tense because it was only my third slam and I was nervous. I played really tight in the beginning and then, after that, I played good.”

Fonseca won 6-4, 6-0 and he was more convincing in his second matchas he dropped only three games. “But I was tense in the third qualifier because I had lost in the third quali of the US Open in 2024. So it was another tough match because I wanted to win so much and make my first main draw.”

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Guardian

The Guardian

The Guardian

AI could be 'a weapon of mass job destruction', says Khan

Artificial intelligence could destroy swathes of jobs in London and \"usher in a new era of mass unemployment\" unless ministers act now, Sadiq Khan has warned.

time to read

2 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Hunger strikers Was high-risk protest by Palestine Action prisoners worth it?

As the hunger strike by Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners dragged on, it seemed to be moving towards an inexorable and grim conclusion.

time to read

3 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

Middle East allies 'urged Trump not to strike Iran'

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Oman urged Donald Trump not to launch airstrikes against Iran in a last-minute lobbying campaign triggered by fears that an attack by Washington would spark a major and intractable conflict across the Middle East.

time to read

3 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

Ofsted inspects school criticised for cancelling visit by Jewish MP

Ofsted has launched a snap inspection of Bristol Brunel academy, the secondary school criticised for cancelling a visit by an MP who is vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel.

time to read

2 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

US seizes another oil tanker in sanctions squeeze on Venezuela

The US has seized another oil tanker at sea in support of Donald Trump’s sanctions against Venezuela, military officials announced yesterday.

time to read

1 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

Remainer to leaver Politician's turn to the right - via viral videos

For a long time, Robert Jenrick's transformation from a David Cameron-supporting remainer to an anti-immigration rightwinger did not convince many of his political peers - least of all Nigel Farage.

time to read

3 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

High achiever

Andean artist and beekeeper wins the Artes Mundi prize

time to read

2 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

You can’t control what people are going to say. You just need to focus on routine’

Tipped as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner's next challenger, Jodo Fonseca is learning to deal with being aphenomenon in his native Brazil at the age of 19

time to read

6 mins

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

Inquiry after Chelsea fans complain about Cup tie policing

The Metropolitan police has commissioned an independent investigation after receiving complaints about its treatment of Chelsea supporters after the west London club’s FA Cup tie at Charlton last Saturday.

time to read

1 min

January 16, 2026

The Guardian

The Guardian

White House threatens to use Insurrection Act in Minnesota

Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the US Insurrection Act in Minnesota in response to protests in Minneapolis against federal immigration enforcement operations, as tensions escalated yesterday after a man was reportedly shot by a federal officer overnight.

time to read

2 mins

January 16, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size