FONSECA won the following Gen ATP finals – for the best male players between the ages of 21 years and below – at the end of 2024.
He was the second largest champion in the world after one in the world, Janek Si'ar, who won in 2019, who persuaded Fonsika to transfer professionals after a beating session in 2023.
Then Fonseca began the year with the amazing seed of André Rublev in the first round of the Australian Open, where the Spanish champion in the four major championships Alcaraz tended to be a future star.
Against Cerundolo, he returned from an early collapse in the first group to take the initiative and serve the match at 5-4 and 6-5 per second.
He was broken twice by his experienced opponent, but Fonseca took full control of the tie, as he just dropped one point before he got the title with a winner in the angle of the angle.
It will rise to 68 in the world rankings before traveling to his home championship, The Rio Open, which starts on Monday.