Tennis ATP Buenos Aires: Cerundolo Stuns Zverev, Fonseca Makes History At Argentina Open Francisco Cerundolo stunned World No. 2 Alexander Zverev 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the Buenos Aires quarterfinals ...
Joao Fonseca capped a dream week in Buenos Aires on Sunday, defeating Francisco Cerundolo, 6-4, 7-6 (1), for his first ATP title. And with that triumph, the Brazilian teenager made history—at 18 ...
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Tennis World on MSNTen years strong: Rafael Nadal’s Buenos Aires brilliance revisitedOn this day, ten years ago, Rafael Nadal claimed his only Buenos Aires crown. The king of clay lifted his first ATP trophy in nine months following wrist issues. He celebrated his 65th ATP title, ...
During that span, he won 14 straight matches. And on Sunday, he won his first ATP title, in Buenos Aires. Fonseca surely learned a lot this week, but the loudest lesson came from the Argentine ...
While tennis insiders and obsessives have been watching 18-year-old Brazilian player Joao Fonseca for months now—at least ...
to win his first ATP Tour title at the IEB+ Argentina Open on Sunday in Buenos Aires. Fonseca is the youngest South American player to win a tournament in the ATP Tour era, according to the tour's ...
Danish tennis star Holger Rune, who defeated Novak Djokovic to win a Masters 1000 at just 19, believes he’ll return to the ...
The ATP Buenos Aires final will pit experience against youth. World No. 28 Francisco Cerundolo has played near-flawless tennis to reach his second final at the Argentina Open. He can become the ...
Iga Swiatek has revealed which player made her rediscover her love for ATP tennis after Rafael Nadal ’s retirement. The world ...
Jeff Tarango played professionally in the 1990s and early 2000s, but he became infamous for his controversial behavior on and ...
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