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 The Tennis News Reporter Joao Fonseca makes a statement in Jeddah after being victorious in the finals against Learner Tien, although it was a grueling 1 hour 27 minute match Joao Fonseca won. Although the Brazilian is only 18 years old it looks like he is going to be part of the best players!  Joao Fonseca also made a statement after winning Jeddah which is common in most tournaments, he said “I'm just very proud of myself. I just want to thank my team, and my parents who are here this week. I just want to thank them. I'm really proud of myself the way that I played this week, beating some really good players,” I think that this is the start of a rising tennis star just like how Carlos Alcaraz appeared. I think this is not the only cup he'll be holding. Also, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and now Joao Fonseca – those are the only three players to win the Next Gen ATP Finals at the age of 18. Some people consider them as the Big 3 but we cant forget Novak Djokovic can w...
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 The Tennis News Reporter Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic partnering up for Brisbane Open to play exceptionally and have the same goal of winning the doubles trophy at Brisbane open. Nick Kyrgios will team up with 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic in a remarkable doubles pairing in Brisbane, as the pair ramp up preparations for the Australian Open - live on Eurosport and discovery+. Kyrgios will return to Melbourne for his first appearance in a major since his US Open exit in 2022. The Brisbane International kicks off on Sunday, December 29. As you may be wondering what happened to the Australian? Well he had a knee and wrist injury, but he is playing not only the doubles at Brisbane open but he is also playing Australian open from 2025. Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic look set to join forces at the Brisbane International, as they prepare to get their 2024 campaigns underway at the Australian Open next month. The Australian will be returning to Grand Slam action for the fi...