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João Fonseca Defeats Cobolli in Laver Cup Thriller

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Olé: Fonseca Puts Team ‍World on the Board

SAN ⁣FRANCISCO,CA – Joao Fonseca delivered a commanding performance Friday night,securing ​the ⁤first⁢ victory for Team ‍World at ⁣the 2024 Laver Cup with a 6-4,6-4 win over Flavio ‍Cobolli of Team europe. The 21-year-old Brazilian’s triumph⁤ at the Chase Center ignited a fervent crowd and shifted momentum in the early stages of⁤ the competition.

Fonseca’s win is particularly significant⁢ as he becomes ​the youngest man to win a match in Laver Cup play, surpassing Canada’s Denis Shapovalov’s debut age by just‌ one ⁢year. This victory marks a crucial point for Team World, who are aiming to break Team Europe’s dominance in the⁤ competition. the Laver Cup pits six of the top players from​ Europe against six of their counterparts from the rest of the world in a⁢ three-day team event.

Backed by a vocal contingent of Brazilian fans, Fonseca overcame an early break to seize control⁤ of the opening set, capitalizing on a netted backhand approach from Cobolli at 4-5, 30-40. He continued his strong play into the second set,⁤ breaking Cobolli twice to establish a 3-1 and 4-2 lead, ultimately securing the match.

The⁤ reigning Next Gen ATP Finals champion,currently ranked No. 42,⁤ Fonseca claimed his first ATP title earlier this​ year in Buenos Aires, becoming the youngest South American tour-level champion as 1987 and the youngest Brazilian champion in the Open Era.

“We actually joke about it,” ⁣Fonseca said,referencing his⁤ birthdate being just 12‌ days before Team World captain Andre Agassi’s retirement. “He said, ‘I retired in 2006.’ I said,‌ ‘I was born in 2006.’ He said, ‘Thanks, man, thanks.’ I’m just thankful to him and [vice-captain] Pat ⁤ [Rafter] for this week, helping me gain more experience.”

Team World‍ captain Pat ⁣Rafter lauded Fonseca’s maturity and potential, stating, “Incredibly mature,‍ very good⁣ tennis brain, he’s calm, ⁤he’s open to suggestion…You can see ‍what he’ll need to take forward. Next year this time, he’ll be a great player.In two years’ time, I think he’ll be extraordinary because he has the ability to learn.”

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