The American Tommy Paul will be the João Fonseca’s opponent in the second round at Madrid Open. The game will be this Saturday (26/03)at a time to be defined. Tommy Paul is the 12th place no ranking da ATP.
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Who is Tommy Paul?
Tommy Paul is an American professional tennis player born on May 17, 1997 in New Jersey. He began to gain highlight as a young man, especially after beating Roland Garros in the youth category in 2015. Since then, he has been building a solid career on the ATP circuit, with an aggressive style of play, fast movement and a lot of consistency from the bottom of the court.
In 2023, he drew even more attention by reaching the Australian Open semifinal, which placed him among the top names in the United States tennis. In addition to the individual tournaments, he has also represented the country in the Davis Cup.
Over the past few years, Tommy has been remained competitive and constantly evolving, often appearing among the top 20 in the world ranking.
Tommy Paul title
Tommy Paul won four simple titles in the ATP circuit until April 2025. These achievements took place between 2021 and 2024, highlighting 2024, when he won three tournaments. Below are the details of each title:
Yet | Tournament | Surface | Opponent in the final | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Stockholm (Sweden) | Dura (indoor) | Denis Shapovalov | 6–4, 2–6, 6–4 |
2024 | Dallas (USA) | Dura (indoor) | Marcos Giron | 7–6(3), 5–7, 6–3 |
2024 | Queen’s Club (Londres) | Grama | Lorenzo Musetti | 6–1, 7–6(8) |
2024 | Stockholm (Sweden) | Dura (indoor) | Grigor Dimitrov | 6–4, 6–3 |
João Fonseca at Madrid Open
If he wins Tommy Paul and advances to the third round, Fonseca must face Russian Karen Khachanov, number 12 of the world. In a possible way to the final, the Brazilian can have names like Draper, Djokovic and Minaur ahead.
R2: Tommy Paul (12º)
R3: Khachanov (25º)
R4: Draper (6º / Brotherini (31º)
QF: Djokovic (6o)
Sf: by Minaur (7º)
F: Zverev (2º) / Taylor Fritz (4º)
Where to watch Madrid Open 2025
The tournament will be broadcast by ESPN (Pay TV) and Disney+ (ESPN transmission streaming).
João Fonseca’s calendar
- Madri Masters 1000: April 24th to May 3 – Madrid, Spain (clay)
- Challenger 175 from Estoril: April 27th to May 4th (if eliminated early in Madrid) – Estoril, Portugal (Imbro)
- Masters 1000 of Rome: 7-18 May – Rome, Italy (Grace)
- Roland Garros: May 25th to June 8th – Paris, France (Imbro)
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