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Joao Fonseca Vows to Silence Home Crowd in Wimbledon Debut Against Fearnley

Posted : 29 June 2025

As Wimbledon 2025 kicks off, one of the most intriguing first-round matches features rising Brazilian star Joao Fonseca facing British hopeful Jacob Fearnley on Court One. While Fearnley may benefit from home support, Fonseca is certain his loyal and boisterous Brazilian fanbase will match – if not eclipse – the local enthusiasm.


Joao Fonseca, one of the brightest young talents in world tennis, has confidently brushed aside the idea that Jacob Fearnley’s home advantage will pose a challenge when they meet on Monday. The 18-year-old, currently ranked 54th in the world, believes the vocal support of Brazilian fans, known for their high energy and passion, will make their presence felt at the All England Club. “It’s difficult to be as loud as the Brazilians,” Fonseca remarked ahead of his Wimbledon debut, expressing hope that his countrymen will turn out in force to support him.

 

Fonseca’s journey to Wimbledon has been nothing short of remarkable. This season has seen him claim his first ATP title in Buenos Aires and deliver a headline-grabbing upset over world No. 9 Andrey Rublev during his Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open.

 

His smooth, fluid playing style has already drawn comparisons to his childhood idol, Roger Federer, while his fanbase has become a fixture at tournaments from Miami to Paris, waving flags and cheering him on with unrelenting enthusiasm.

 

Now set to make his debut on the prestigious grass courts of Wimbledon, Fonseca describes the opportunity as the fulfillment of a childhood dream. Raised in Rio de Janeiro, he grew up watching the iconic tournament and longing to be a part of its rich heritage. “Even playing on Court One, it’s just a dream come true,” he said, marveling at the tournament's meticulous attention to detail, from its pristine lawns to its flower arrangements.

 

For Fonseca, Wimbledon holds a special place among the Grand Slams—not only for its storied traditions but also for the aspiration it represents for every young tennis player.

 

Though Fonseca previously defeated Fearnley in Indian Wells earlier this year, he isn’t taking the match lightly. However, his unwavering self-belief, combined with the backing of fervent supporters, makes him confident that Court One will feel more like home than hostile territory.


 

 

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