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Fonseca Defeats Munar, Becomes Youngest Basel Finalist in 35 Years – Tennis Now

After pressing pause on his season, Joao Fonseca has commenced making waves on the ATP Tour. The 19-year-old Brazilian skipped the Asian swing but has turned up in Europe in scintillating form. 

Fonseca Defeats Munar, Becomes Youngest Basel Finalist in 35 Years – Tennis Now
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He became the first Brazilian to reach an ATP final on Saturday at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, defeating Spain’s Jaume Munar, 7-6(4), 7-5. Fonseca, up to 24-15 on the season, is also the youngest player to reach the Basel final since Goran Ivanisevic in 1990. 

“Let’s stay hyped for the final,” Fonseca said.

19-year-old Fonseca hit 27 winners in set one, 40 overall, and committed only 18 unforced errors as he scored the hard-fought victory in one hour and 55 minutes. 

“I knew that it was going to be a tough match,” Fonseca said. “Jaume is playing good on this surface. He’s approaching the net very well, and putting a lot of pressure. I need to defend most of the time and I don’t like to play with those guys because I like to play aggressive and go for the winners.

“It was a mix of defense and attack during this match… I just managed to stay with my serve and take the opportunities that I had.”

There were no break points in an entertaining opening set, and just two deuce games (both on Munar’s serve) which saw Fonseca come through in a breaker. In the second set the Spaniard had a 3-1 break advantage but then lost six of the final eight games to the rising Brazilian.

“Happy that I stayed there mentally after an early break in the second set,” Fonseca said. “I’m very happy with this match [and with my] good mentality.”

Fonseca surrendered just the one break and won 85 percent of his first serve points, with eight aces. The Brazilian phenom is up to a career-high No.34 in the live rankings – he will face either Alejandro Davidovich Fokina or Ugo Humbert in the final. 

42nd-ranked Munar was great as well, putting pressure on Fonseca throughout. He hit 32 winners against 22 unforced errors, and will rise to a career-high No.36 in the ATP rankings on Monday, besting his previous career-high of No.37. 

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