João Fonseca | Ranking, Stats & Tennis Profile
João Fonseca is the most exciting Brazilian tennis prospect in decades and one of the brightest young talents in the men’s game. The Rio de Janeiro native announced himself on the global stage at the 2025 Australian Open, defeating ninth seed Andrey Rublev in the first round, having already won the 2024 Next Gen ATP Finals. He has since claimed multiple ATP Tour titles and risen into the upper reaches of the rankings, carrying the hopes of a tennis nation that last produced a player of comparable promise in three-time Roland-Garros champion Gustavo Kuerten.
Player Profile
| Detail | Info |
| Full name | João Fonseca |
| Date of birth | 21 August 2006 |
| Nationality | Brazilian |
| Height | 6ft 1in / 185cm |
| Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
| Turned pro | 2023 |
| Coach | Guilherme Teixeira |
| Highest ranking | World No. 24 |
| Grand Slam titles | 0 |
Current World Ranking & Recent Form
Fonseca reached a career-high inside the world’s top 25 in 2025, a remarkable rise for a player still in his teens, and is widely regarded as one of the most promising talents on the men’s tour. His explosive forehand and fearless shot-making have already produced wins over established top-10 opponents. For his live results, current tournament and next opponent, see our João Fonseca next match guide.
Selected recent results:
| Tournament | Result | Notable |
| Basel (Swiss Indoors) 2025 | Champion | ATP 500 title |
| Buenos Aires (Argentina Open) 2025 | Champion | maiden ATP Tour title |
| Australian Open 2025 | First round | beat ninth seed Andrey Rublev on his Grand Slam main-draw debut |
| Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 | Champion | won the season-ending event for the world’s best under-21s |
Playing Style & Strengths
Fonseca’s game is built around an explosive forehand that ranks among the biggest in the men’s game, struck with enormous racket-head speed to take time away from opponents and end points early. He plays with a fearlessness and willingness to go for his shots that belies his age, and his ball-striking quality on both wings allows him to dictate from the baseline.
His two-handed backhand is clean and aggressive, and his developing serve gives him a platform to control rallies. As with most players his age, the areas still maturing are tactical consistency and the physical robustness required to compete over a full season at the top level — but the raw weaponry is already elite.
Career Highlights & Grand Slam Record
| Achievement | Detail |
| Next Gen ATP Finals 2024 | Won the season-ending event for the world’s leading under-21 players |
| Argentina Open 2025 | Won his maiden ATP Tour title in Buenos Aires |
| Swiss Indoors 2025 | Won the ATP 500 title in Basel |
| Stat | Figure |
| Grand Slam titles | 0 |
| ATP Tour titles | 2 (Buenos Aires 2025, Basel 2025) |
| Junior milestone | 2024 Next Gen ATP Finals champion |
| Highest ranking | World No. 24 |
| Signature win | def. Andrey Rublev (No. 9 seed) at the 2025 Australian Open |
Head-to-Head Records
As one of the youngest players to break into the upper rankings, Fonseca is still building his head-to-head history against the established elite. His statement win over Andrey Rublev at the 2025 Australian Open signalled his arrival, and the rivalries he forms with his fellow rising contenders are likely to define the next era of the men’s game.
For full head-to-head comparisons, visit our tennis head-to-head records hub.
Tournament Schedule
Fonseca contests all four Grand Slams and an expanding ATP Tour schedule, with the South American clay events — including his home Rio Open — carrying particular significance. For his current entry list, draw, next opponent and how to watch, see our João Fonseca next match guide and the ATP Tour hub.
João Fonseca Betting Tips & Predictions
Fonseca is one of the most compelling young players to follow in the betting markets: capable of upsetting top-tier opponents on his best days thanks to his huge forehand, but with the variance that comes with youth and a developing game. He is a particularly interesting each-way option on clay and indoor hard courts. Long-term outright markets reflect the considerable expectation around his ceiling.
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FAQs
What is João Fonseca’s career-high ranking?
Fonseca reached a career-high inside the world’s top 25 in 2025, while still a teenager. Track the live standings on our ATP rankings page.
How many titles has João Fonseca won?
Two ATP Tour titles to date — the 2025 Argentina Open in Buenos Aires and the 2025 Swiss Indoors in Basel — along with the 2024 Next Gen ATP Finals.
How old is João Fonseca?
Fonseca was born on 21 August 2006 in Rio de Janeiro, making him one of the youngest players to break into the upper reaches of the ATP rankings.
What is João Fonseca’s biggest win?
His breakthrough result was defeating ninth seed Andrey Rublev in the first round of the 2025 Australian Open, on his Grand Slam main-draw debut.
Where is João Fonseca from?
Fonseca is from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and is regarded as the most promising Brazilian player since Gustavo Kuerten.
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