Caught off guard: Carlos Alcaraz replies to Joao Fonseca’s forehand rankings
Jannik Sinner gives his take on Joao Fonseca’s view of the best forehands in tennisJoao Fonseca has often been seen as one of the young players with the potential to eventually push Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. He reached his first Masters quarter-final in Monte-Carlo, catching the attention of many fans who were tuning in to see more of his game.
Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images Jannik Sinner gives his take on Joao Fonseca’s view of the best forehands in tennis Joao Fonseca has often been seen as one of the young players with the potential to eventually push Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. He reached his first Masters quarter-final in Monte-Carlo, catching the attention of many fans who were tuning in to see more of his game. The Brazilian has listed a few forehands he admires most, and the current world number one has now weighed in with his own thoughts.
Carlos Alcaraz gives his take on Joao Fonseca’s forehand picks Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Fonseca, when asked for his opinion, included Alcaraz alongside Stefanos Tsitsipas, Matteo Berrettini, and himself in his top forehands on the tour. Alcaraz acknowledged the list but made a couple of changes, adding different names to reflect his preferences. “That’s tricky, but at the same time it’s a really good list.
A pretty good list from João! I don’t know… I could put Andrey Rublev somewhere in the list. ” “Right now, I could change Tsitsipas for Felix Auger, for example.
I just love Felix Auger’s forehand. And the rest is pretty good. Berrettini is on it, right?