Monday, June 2, 2025
Home Tenis WATCH: Joao Fonseca breaks down in tears thinking about mother and grandmother...

WATCH: Joao Fonseca breaks down in tears thinking about mother and grandmother after career-high moment at French Open 2025

Joao Fonseca broke down in tears after sealing his spot in the third round of the 2025 French Open, his career-high Grand Slam position, on his mother’s birthday and with his grandmother in the stands. The 18-year-old won a hard-fought clash against wild card Pierre-Hugues Herbert in 7-6(4), 7-6(4), 6-4, which will play a major role in his rise to the career-best ranking of 54 in the coming week.

Ad

The Brazilian showed impeccable control as the match went extremely close for both players, with the crowd appropriately keeping the heat up with a well-balanced support for the duo. Notably, Fonseca has not dropped a set so far in the tournament and even ousted Hubert Hurkacz in his first-round match.

After his win against home favorite Herbert, he was overwhelmed with emotions as his family was able to witness such a notable moment of his career at the prestigious Roland-Garros. He felt special to have been able to achieve this feat on his mother’s birthday and with his grandmother in the stand. In a post-match interaction, he told ESPN (translated from Portuguese):

Ad

"Today is my mother's birthday, and my grandmother is also here. I think I got more emotional when she came onto the court to congratulate me after the match."

He even showed his gratitude towards the crowd and the people who have supported him in his young yet promising career so far. Fonseca added:

"I just want to thank all the fans who supported me and believed in me. In the last few games, there was a lot of pressure on my side. I just wanted to thank my team and my family for helping me. It's really emotional because it's a very difficult sport. But I am young, and I am enjoying every moment."

Ad

Here is the video of him shedding tears during his post-match interaction:

Ad

Joao Fonseca previously displayed his potential at the 2025 Australian Open where he defeated Andrey Rublev in the opening round. He recently revealed his strategy for handling pressure in big matches.


Joao Fonseca on handling pressure in big matches

Joao Fonseca at the 2025 French Open - Image Source: Getty
Joao Fonseca at the 2025 French Open - Image Source: Getty

After reaching the second round on Tuesday, Joao Fonseca claimed coming under pressure during his first-round clash with Hurkacz at the Roland Garros. However, he has been maintaining it pretty well and working towards getting better at it. He told reporters:

Ad

"I'm managing to do very well, but sometimes the pressure is going to come. It's normal. You need to deal with it...I need to do the best that I can [to] improve my routines, stay with good people, stay healthy and not focusing on the expectations."

The Brazilian prodigy will face the winner of the match between Gael Monfils and Jack Draper in the third round on Saturday, May 31.

Quick Links

Edited by Sumeet Kavthale
RELATED ARTICLES

French Open 2025: Is this finally Alexander Zverev’s time to win a Grand Slam?

Alexander Zverev has never won a Grand Slam trophy, but the German could do it this year at the French Open. So, is it really time for him to win his maiden Grand Slam trophy, and how realistic are his chances? Ad Let’s take a closer look by going over both how he has performed

“Iga Swiatek showed the heart of a champion” – Serena Williams’ ex-coach lauds Pole for thrilling comeback French Open win over Elena Rybakina

Serena Williams' ex-coach, Rick Macci, lauded Iga Swiatek's exceptional efforts to come back from a set down and defeat Elena Rybakina at the 2025 French Open. The Pole has qualified for the quarterfinals for the sixth consecutive time on Parisian clay. Ad On Sunday, June 1, Swiatek took on Rybakina in the fourth round of

WATCH: Novak Djokovic hilariously imitates Aryna Sabalenka’s victory poses on camera at French Open

Novak Djokovic was seen imitating Aryna Sabalenka after his win against Cameron Norrie at the fourth round of the French Open. The Serb made an attempt at copying the WTA No. 1's unique posing style to celebrate his win against the Brit. Ad Currently bidding to win his 25th Grand Slam, Djokovic defeated Norrie 6-2

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

“Let’s cook Dallas again” – NBA fans hyped over Luka Doncic vs Mavericks clash featured on Lakers’ 2025 preseason schedule

Luka Doncic and the LA Lakers ended the 2024-25 campaign on April 30 when they were eliminated in five games by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first-round. However, fans are still excited for the Doncic vs Dallas Mavericks lore to continue next season. Ad The next time that LA will step on to the court

LeBron James adopts new hobby associated with Michael Jordan, Steph Curry and Lakers HC JJ Redick 

The offseason is in full swing for the 28 teams that are not in the NBA Finals, and LeBron James has found a new hobby. The LA Lakers forward showed it off on his Instagram story on Monday. Ad His new pastime is a favorite among other NBA players of past and present: golfing. James

French Open 2025: Is this finally Alexander Zverev’s time to win a Grand Slam?

Alexander Zverev has never won a Grand Slam trophy, but the German could do it this year at the French Open. So, is it really time for him to win his maiden Grand Slam trophy, and how realistic are his chances? Ad Let’s take a closer look by going over both how he has performed

“Iga Swiatek showed the heart of a champion” – Serena Williams’ ex-coach lauds Pole for thrilling comeback French Open win over Elena Rybakina

Serena Williams' ex-coach, Rick Macci, lauded Iga Swiatek's exceptional efforts to come back from a set down and defeat Elena Rybakina at the 2025 French Open. The Pole has qualified for the quarterfinals for the sixth consecutive time on Parisian clay. Ad On Sunday, June 1, Swiatek took on Rybakina in the fourth round of

Recent Comments