PHOTOS: Joao Fonseca wins Roland Garros debut against Hubert Hurkacz on packed Court 7
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Relive the 18-year-old Brazilian's electric opening match with these exclusive images.
Published May 28, 2025
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Fonseca took on No. 30 seed Hubert Hurkacz in his first Roland Garros main draw match on Tuesday.
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Getting Fonseca and Hurkacz to Court 7 was a logistical challenge all its own.
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The stands were packed long before Fonseca and Hurkacz took the court in the first round, with some fans staking out a spot hours in advance.
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Hurkacz, who lost to Novak Djokovic in the Geneva final on Saturday, was sporting a compression sleeve on his right knee.
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A bird's eye view of Court 7, packed to its 1,500-spectator capacity on a chilly Tuesday evening in Paris.
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The Brazilian struck 36 winners and just 15 unforced errors on his way to a straight-sets win over the former world No. 6.
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With the victory, Fonseca became the youngest Roland Garros match winner since 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz in 2021.
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"Right now I'm feeling very comfortable. I'm feeling very happy on court. Happy and playing good," Fonseca said.
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The 18-year-old delighted fans with his victories, and by taking many, many selfies afterward.
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