The extremely anticipated first showdown between Carlos Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca performed out to nice fanfare on Friday night time in Miami. Fonseca had the group, flashed his firepower, and held his personal, however it was the seven-time Grand Slam champion who in the end held sway, powering to a composed 6-4, 6-4 victory.
Alcaraz, who final competed at Indian Wells the place he fell to Daniil Medvedev within the semifinals, nonetheless has by no means misplaced to a participant youthful than himself.
Nineteen-year-old Fonseca by no means actually threatened to drag off the upset, however over the course of the high-octane contest, he supplied glimpses of what this matchup might develop into within the years forward.
Alcaraz, a number of months shy of 23, leaned on his expertise all through. Unbothered by Fonseca’s tempo and energy, he delivered a rock-solid efficiency, quieting the group and establishing a third-round conflict with American Sebastian Korda.
“I believe I used to be actually good in essential moments. I used to be actually good from the start till the final ball. I understand how good Joao is, and that’s why I used to be actually targeted, each level, each shot,” Alcaraz stated, after saving all three break factors he confronted.
Fonseca has now fallen to Jannik Sinner and Alcaraz in back-to-back tournaments. He didn’t take a set, however gained invaluable expertise in opposition to two of the sport’s brightest stars.
“I believe he has every thing—nice pictures, plenty of issues to enhance—however for certain he’s going to do it,” Alcaraz stated. “Enjoying back-to-back tournaments in opposition to the No. 1 and No. 2 on the planet goes to be actually useful for him.”
Alcaraz was aggressive and environment friendly from the beginning of the 95-minute match, hanging 16 forehand winners to Fonseca’s 5, and changing two of 5 break factors.
Fonseca had possibilities. He held a break level at 3-2 within the opening set, then two extra alternatives early within the second, however couldn’t capitalize.
Not all seeds fared as effectively on Friday in Miami.
Ethan Quinn notched the largest win of his profession by defeating 2021 Miami runner-up Casper Ruud, saving seven set factors within the second set en path to a 6-4, 7-6(7) victory.
Raphael Collignon continued his robust type, knocking out No. 13 seed Flavio Cobolli, 7-5, 6-3.
Matteo Berrettini earned his first High 10 win in practically a yr, defeating No. 10 seed Alexander Bublik, 6-4, 6-4.

















