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    Who is winning when the serve comes back?

    Great article by Jeff about Mensik, with a highly interesting graph. On top we see players with a strong combination of rally skills. On the right we have great 'decent serve' with 'big follow-up' players. The position of Mensik stirred the curiosity of Jeff and I also find Cerundolo's and...
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    Alcaraz-Fonseca-Sinner: A quick stat glance at the potential next big 3.

    Some rough comparison of the current state of Fonsinneraz + old Djokovic. Joao is like Novak obviously handicapped by his age - maybe I will post some age-adjusted stuff - but his game already stacks up surprisingly well. In some ways we have in "rally" a Carlos-Joao and Novak-Jannik pairing...
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    Fonseca Racquet length?

    After his big win over Cerundolo in Buenos Aires, got to wondering if Fonseca’s racquet is standard length or not. I know Cerundolo is working with a 27.5, and it it looked pretty similar. Anyone have any info?
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    Fonseca's forehand is already at ATG level

    I know, I know, Fonseca hasn't achieved much yet but he probably will. His forehand, though, already has the quality of an ATG forehand especially on clay where he dominates with the brutal force of the shot. I went through every match that Fonseca played last year and he excells in all aspects...
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    Is Joao Fonseca tennis' next superstar?

    After Alcaraz and Sinner, do we have a new star on the horizon? Fonseca's forehand is already one of the best on the atp tour and if he can build the rest of his game - which he should since he's only 18 years old - where is his limit? I think he's the next Grand Slam contender after Alcaraz and...
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    Joao Fonseca

    Drop everything you know about his game.
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    BALLISTIC MISSILE FONSECA

    João Fonseca is one of a kind. The shape of his groundstrokes is otherwordly. You think the ball for sure will go out but then it lands in, like it's teleguided.
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    Joao Fonseca and Damage Down the Line

    A great article by Jeff Sackmann, which underlines aspects of the qualities the Brazilian has shown so far: Power is power and we are living in a different world compared to two decades ago: Fonseca's win percentage increases also strongly with the length of the rallies, which is in my book...
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    Joao Fonseca's Brutal Forehand

    Let us celebrate Joao Fonseca's W at the Lexington Challenger with a small compilation of his devastating forehand. His groundstrokes aesthetics and biomechanics are supreme. https://hughclarke.substack.com/p/fonseca-death-of-a-backhand-indian His forehand stance is iconic. Kamehameha stance...
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    Joao Fonseca's Brutal Forehand

    thread moved to GPPD :cool: https://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/index.php?threads/joao-fonsecas-brutal-forehand.773341/
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    The trio is complete

    Nadal fans have Alcaraz. Djokovic fans have Sinner. Federer fans have Fonseca. Everyone is happy.
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