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Stefanos Tsitsipas names the talented teenager on the ATP Tour who he’s tipping to do ‘big things’ in the next few years

Stefanos Tsitsipas names the talented teenager on the ATP Tour who he’s tipping to do ‘big things’ in the next few years

December 27, 2024 Catherine Williams Sports

Stefanos Tsitsipas broke through on the ATP Tour ⁤back in⁢ 2019, quickly establishing himself ‌as one of ⁤the tour’s best players.

The Greek star is one of‍ tennis’ biggest names having won several trophies ⁣on ‌the ATP Tour over the past seven‌ years.

Tsitsipas won his frist title at the ⁣Stockholm open in 2018 and has since gone‌ on to win a⁤ further ten titles, including the 2019 ATP Finals.

Photo by ⁣DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images

His most recent ⁣success came in Monaco, as⁤ Tsitsipas won his third Monte-Carlo masters title earlier​ this year, taking down Casper Ruud in ‍the final.

He did experience a drop in form this year, however, ​as he ​fell ⁤out of the‌ world’s top ten, ‌but Tsitsipas ‌is determined ‍to rise back up the rankings in the new⁣ year.

Tsitsipas won the Next Gen ‍ATP Finals in 2018, and the ATP Finals in 2019, before reaching a career-high of third‌ in the world and reaching a Grand Slam ⁣final in 2021.

A sensational breakthrough into the‌ world’s elite, and one that he thinks could be replicated by‌ one ATP youngster in the near future.

Stefanos Tsitsipas⁣ thinks fans will see ‘big ​things’ from Joao Fonseca in the⁤ next few years

Table of Contents

    • Stefanos Tsitsipas⁣ thinks fans will see ‘big ​things’ from Joao Fonseca in the⁤ next few years
    • What did Stefanos Tsitsipas and the​ other five Next Gen ATP Finals winners ‌achieve the year‌ after their title?
    • Can This Teen ⁢Tennis Star Break ‍the Next ⁤Gen Curse?
  • Tsitsipas Sees ⁤”Big Things” in the Future for Joao Fonseca

Speaking in ‌a press conference ahead of the 2025 United ‌Cup,the Greek number one recalled his encounter with⁢ Next Gen ATP Finals champion Joao Fonseca from earlier⁢ this year.

“I⁢ was talking⁣ to him in Halle ⁢this year,” ⁣he ⁤said.

“We had‌ a few hours together, he was someone I already saw potential in before he won the Next Gen Finals.

“I was sure he was going to be someone that is going to show‌ big results in the upcoming months.”

Fonseca won the Next Gen ⁤ATP Finals earlier this month, finishing the tournament unbeaten despite entering the competition as the number ​eight seed.

Tsitsipas said that he is happy ⁢for‌ fonseca, and was impressed by ⁤just ‍how focused the Brazilian was when thay spoke.

“I’m happy for him, he’s a very humble kid,” he said.

“That’s what I liked about him,I‍ had a conversation,and I really‌ liked how down to earth he is,how determined and focused in regards to ‌his goals he ⁤is.

“That is something that definitely stood out.”

The ​world number 11 went ‍on to say what he‌ expects from the 18-year-old in the coming years.

Joao Fonseca ‍of Brazil in action during the ⁣2024⁤ Davis ​cup Finals Group Stage Bologna‌ match between⁢ Italy and Brazil at⁢ Unipol ​Arena on​ September 1...
Photo by Emmanuele ⁣Ciancaglini/Getty Images for ITF

“I personally believe it’s just the​ beginning of him rising up in the rankings ⁤and showing his ‍actual true potential,” ​said Tsitsipas.

“I think ⁣we’re​ going ‌to see big things from⁣ him in ​the next few years, as long as he stays ⁤the same way he is now.

“I see ⁢no reason he would under-deliver.”

What did Stefanos Tsitsipas and the​ other five Next Gen ATP Finals winners ‌achieve the year‌ after their title?

Winning the Next Gen ATP Finals ofen​ acts as a ‍springboard for the young‌ talent on the ATP Tour to go on and achieve great things in the⁢ years⁢ that follow.

Tsitsipas was a great example of this, winning the ATP Finals ​just 12 months on⁤ from his ⁤triumph⁣ at ​the Next Gen Finals.

Fonseca will be hoping to replicate that success in‌ 2025, but how often do players make a quick transition to the top of men’s‍ tennis?

Can This Teen ⁢Tennis Star Break ‍the Next ⁤Gen Curse?

18-Year-Old ‌Brazilian Makes History, Eyes ‌Grand Slam Debut

Brazilian tennis prodigy Joao Fonseca etched his‍ name in history books,​ becoming the first player ​from his country to win the prestigious Next‍ Gen ATP⁣ Finals. ⁤The victory,a testament ⁢to Fonseca’s raw talent‍ and unwavering determination,has catapulted him into the‍ spotlight and ignited​ hopes of ⁢a bright future.

But history hasn’t been kind to ⁣recent Next gen champions. Both ‌Jannik ⁣Sinner (2019) and Carlos‌ Alcaraz (2021) struggled to maintain their momentum in⁢ the year‍ following their triumphs. Sinner, despite reaching⁤ a‍ career-high ranking of No. ‍9, has‍ yet to replicate his Next Gen success on the biggest stages. Alcaraz, while achieving a meteoric rise to world No. 1, battled injuries ⁣and inconsistency in 2022.

Fonseca, though, is determined to defy the trend. he’s aiming​ to follow in the footsteps of tennis titans like‌ Stefanos Tsitsipas, who used his Next Gen title as a​ springboard to consistent Grand Slam success.

“I’m incredibly motivated‌ to build on this win,” ​Fonseca said. “The Next Gen Finals was a‍ huge step, but I know there’s ‍still so much more I can achieve.”

Fonseca’s journey to the top has been marked ⁤by steady progress.​ While‍ he’s yet to make his Grand Slam main draw debut, he came agonizingly close at the ‌US Open earlier this year, reaching the third round of‍ qualifying.

Now, ⁤with the Australian ​Open looming, Fonseca is laser-focused on ⁢securing his ⁤place in the main draw. Qualifying begins on January 9th, and the young Brazilian is eager⁤ to showcase his ⁤skills on the world’s biggest stage.

“Playing in a Grand Slam ​has always been ⁣a dream,” Fonseca admitted. “I’m working hard to make that dream a reality in Australia.”

The tennis world is watching, eager to see if Fonseca can break the Next gen curse ⁣and establish​ himself as a force to be reckoned with.

Tsitsipas Sees ⁤”Big Things” in the Future for Joao Fonseca

Stefanos​ Tsitsipas, a top name in ⁢men’s tennis, believes rising⁤ star Joao Fonseca is poised for greatness.

The former world⁢ No. 3 expressed his confidence in Fonseca after encountering the Brazilian⁤ at the Halle tournament earlier this year.

Joao ⁣Fonseca in action during the Davis Cup

“I‍ was talking to him in Halle this year,” Tsitsipas said. “We had a few hours together, he ⁤was someone I⁤ already saw ⁤potential in before he won the Next‌ Gen Finals. I was sure he was going to be‌ someone that‍ is going to show big results in the upcoming months.”

Fonseca recently won the Next Gen ATP Finals, solidifying Tsitsipas’s belief in his potential.

Tsitsipas praised⁤ Fonseca’s determination and focus,⁤ noting his humility and down-to-earth attitude.

“I’m happy for‌ him, he’s a very humble kid. That’s what I liked about him, I had a conversation, and I really liked how down to earth he is, how ⁢persistent and focused in regards to his⁢ goals⁤ he ⁤is.⁣ That is something⁣ that‌ definitely stood out,” Tsitsipas added.

Tsitsipas believes ⁤Fonseca is just beginning ​his ascent in⁤ the tennis world and predicts “big things” from him in the years to come.

Follow NewDirectory3.com⁢ for more updates on Joao Fonseca and all things ⁢tennis!

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Year Name Best Grand Slam result (Year after) Best ATP ‌performance (Year ⁢after) Year-end ranking (Year ‌after)
2017 Chung Hyeon SF ⁤–⁢ Australian Open QF ⁢– ‌Indian Wells, Miami Open 25
2018 Stefanos Tsitsipas SF – Australian ​open W – ATP Finals 6