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João Fonseca knocks out Djokovic in Roland Garros third round
The Brazilian marches on after an epic five-hour battle with the Serb, the former world number one. Jannik Sinner is also out of the French Open. Even if Novak Djokovic is a long way from his best form, his defeat to Brazilian João Fonseca at Roland Garros still comes as a surprise.
Teenage prodigy João Fonseca beats old master Novak Djokovic in five-set epic at French Open
Title: Teenage prodigy João Fonseca beats old master Novak Djokovic in five-set epic at French Open Djokovic had stormed into 2-0 lead on Philippe-ChatrierBrazilian 19-year-old wins 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5As Novak Djokovic limped back to his chair four hours into a tennis match that had descended into hell, the 24-times grand slam winner did not have much more to give. A two-set lead had unravelled and his 39-year-old body had hit a wall against a shining opponent 20 years his junior. Having reached the umpire’s chair, Djokovic vomited into the red dust.Still, nobody has mastered the art of finding victory from a miserable position quite like Djokovic, so everybody inside Court Philippe-Chatrier knew he could conjure a path through. It took the most courageous, headstrong performance from Joao Fonseca to refuse his legendary opponent a way back. The 19-year-old Brazilian held on for a career-defining victory, closing out an astounding 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5 win after 4hr
Teenage prodigy João Fonseca beats old master Novak Djokovic in five-set epic at French Open
Title: Teenage prodigy João Fonseca beats old master Novak Djokovic in five-set epic at French Open Djokovic had stormed into 2-0 lead on Philippe-ChatrierBrazilian 19-year-old wins 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5As Novak Djokovic limped back to his chair four hours into a tennis match that had descended into hell, the 24-times grand slam winner did not have much more to give. A two-set lead had unravelled and his 39-year-old body had hit a wall against a shining opponent 20 years his junior. Having reached the umpire’s chair, Djokovic vomited into the red dust.Still, nobody has mastered the art of finding victory from a miserable position quite like Djokovic, so everybody inside Court Philippe-Chatrier knew he could conjure a path through. It took the most courageous, headstrong performance from Joao Fonseca to refuse his legendary opponent a way back. The 19-year-old Brazilian held on for a career-defining victory, closing out an astounding 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5 win after 4hr
French Open 2026: Osaka, Sabalenka and Gauff in action on day seven – live
Updates from Saturday’s play at Roland Garros Fonseca fightback stuns Djokovic | Mail KatyBonjour et bienvenue au jour sept de notre couverture de Roland Garros 2026!After Novak Djokovic’s departure in the match of the tournament against the 19-year-old Brazilian sensation João Fonseca last night, opportunity knocks louder than ever before for the remaining men, with a first-time grand slam champion guaranteed next Sunday.
French Open 2026: Osaka, Sabalenka and Gauff in action on day seven – live
Updates from Saturday’s play at Roland Garros Fonseca fightback stuns Djokovic | Mail KatyBonjour et bienvenue au jour sept de notre couverture de Roland Garros 2026!After Novak Djokovic’s departure in the match of the tournament against the 19-year-old Brazilian sensation João Fonseca last night, opportunity knocks louder than ever before for the remaining men, with a first-time grand slam champion guaranteed next Sunday.
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