Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Home Tenis “I think people forget Carlos Alcaraz's early years” - Chris Eubanks defends...

“I think people forget Carlos Alcaraz’s early years” – Chris Eubanks defends Joao Fonseca amid fan criticism, recalls Alcaraz’s early losses

Chris Eubanks recently drew a comparison between Carlos Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca, as he defended the Brazilian from criticism. The American highlighted Alcaraz’s early years on the ATP tour, pointing out the ups and downs he faced before beginning to dominate the men’s singles world alongside Jannik Sinner.

Ad

Fonseca is one of the most promising young stars on the ATP circuit at the moment. Earlier this year, the 18-year-old beat Andrey Rublev at the Australian Open to successfully establish himself as one to watch out for. However, despite delivering a string of impressive performances, the Brazilian has been facing criticism from tennis enthusiasts for his failure to make a deep run at a Grand Slam.

Reacting to this criticism, American Chris Eubanks recently defended the rising star, saying in an appearance on Andy Roddick’s podcast (at 41:40),

Ad

“He’s played three slams so far. He's just entered that top 100. He also has a tour title and he's entering this point where because he hasn't made a second week yet, they're like, ‘Ah, kid just doesn't have it. I don't see the hype behind it’. And like what are we talking about?”

Ad

Eubanks went on to highlight the losses five-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz suffered in his early years on the ATP tour, saying,

“I think people forget Carlos' early years and Sinner’s. We remember them when they start to dominate and that's what our mind I think goes to. I mean he (Alcaraz) was the US Open champion in 2022 but like there were times (he didn't win). Like he played Rio, he didn't win Rio. He then lost to Museetti in the final of (Hamburg Open) I believe in 2022. Like (these) guys were still having okay results but we're forgetting that that happened for say a year or a year and a half before boom, Carlos jumps in and wins the US Open.”

Ad

Carlos Alcaraz made his debut on the ATP tour in 2020, when he was only 16 years old. He won his maiden Major title two years later when he was crowned the champion at the US Open.


Carlos Alcaraz set to return to action in Canada after Wimbledon heartbreak

Alcaraz in action at Wimbledon (Image Source: Getty)
Alcaraz in action at Wimbledon (Image Source: Getty)

Earlier this month, Carlos Alcaraz was in action at the Wimbledon Championships. He entered the Major as the two-time defending champion and was a strong favorite to clinch his third consecutive trophy at the event. However, the Spaniard was denied the title by Jannik Sinner in the final.

Now, Alcaraz is set to return to action at the 2025 National Bank Open. The tournament is an ATP Masters 1000 event and is scheduled to take place between July 27 and August 7 in Montreal, Canada. The Spaniard will be on the hunt for his maiden title at the competition.

Quick Links

Edited by Riddhi Acharya
RELATED ARTICLES

Reilly Opelka caught in Cincinnati Open controversy as American complains against opponent’s toilet break, calls for MTO himself despite protest

Reilly Opelka went down to Francisco Comesana of Argentina 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-5 in a round of 32 clash at the Cincinnati Open on Tuesday (August 12). The American was caught in a controversy while opting to take a medical time-out after complaining about his opponent, who had to be helped off the court earlier.

“As a teenager, I was booed by an entire stadium”: When Serena Williams opened up about being ‘shamed’ & ‘blatantly cheated against’ during her...

Serena Williams once reflected on the immense challenges she had to face throughout her legendary tennis career. The American made the candid confession after the 2018 US Open final, during which her heated clashes with the chair umpire overshadowed Naomi Osaka's maiden Grand Slam triumph. Ad In a 2019 essay for Harper's Bazaar, Williams defended

“I was misdiagnosed… Experienced nauseating pain” – Maria Sharapova gets honest about severe mental toll of her career-affecting injury

Maria Sharapova recalled the mental toll that her misdiagnosed shoulder injury took on her while sharing details about how she did not dwell on it and focused on getting better. The former World No. 1 went on to win two French Open titles (in 2012 and 2014) after overcoming her injury. Ad From winning the

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Shaquille O’Neal makes naked promise if $10,100,000,000 NFL franchise wins Super Bowl 

The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most (if not the most) popular franchises in American sports. Forbes values them at $10.1 billion, and plenty of that has to do with their plethora of fans. That's why multiple celebrities are rooting for them, although no celebrity may have gone as far as Shaquille O'Neal just

Reilly Opelka caught in Cincinnati Open controversy as American complains against opponent’s toilet break, calls for MTO himself despite protest

Reilly Opelka went down to Francisco Comesana of Argentina 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-5 in a round of 32 clash at the Cincinnati Open on Tuesday (August 12). The American was caught in a controversy while opting to take a medical time-out after complaining about his opponent, who had to be helped off the court earlier.

“As a teenager, I was booed by an entire stadium”: When Serena Williams opened up about being ‘shamed’ & ‘blatantly cheated against’ during her...

Serena Williams once reflected on the immense challenges she had to face throughout her legendary tennis career. The American made the candid confession after the 2018 US Open final, during which her heated clashes with the chair umpire overshadowed Naomi Osaka's maiden Grand Slam triumph. Ad In a 2019 essay for Harper's Bazaar, Williams defended

Luka Doncic and his $120 million rival predicted to go head-to-head for major honor as Boban Marjanovic’s true feelings revealed

Boban Marjanovic is confident that his fellow Europeans will dominate the 2025-26 NBA MVP race. The former Houston Rockets center believes Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic will have a fierce battle for the Michael Jordan Trophy. Ad Marjanovic was asked on Monday for his thoughts on Doncic’s upcoming season, particularly if the LA Lakers superstar

Recent Comments