Joao Fonseca and Nishish Pasiafard are leading the teenagers team in the Australian Open Championship

- The feeling of teen Joao Fonseca excluded André Rublev in the first round.
- Young tennis defender announces herself on the larger stage.
- Stefanos Testipiatas was the last high -level director in Melbourne.
Last year I was lucky enough to attend Australia Open Championship For the first time. As a person who grew up in a stone goal from the Grand Slam, which is hosted by England in SW19, I am well aware of the suspense in the custodian of the Professional Tennis Federation Federation – but under the lights of the World Tennis Tennis Championships. Rod Lafer StadiumI felt as if I was watching an unparalleled tennis scene.
Of course, it is certain that my presence in the Alex de Minor match in the fourth round helped me a lot Andre RubelleWith the entire square chanting in a complete harmony of its emerging local hero while trying to reach the first quarter -final for him after three early exits in consecutive years.
Roblev was enjoying the role of the villain in gesture, and he was digging deeply despite his clear exhaustion of progress during the rounds at the expense of the Australian candidate. However, this year, De Minor was deprived of the opportunity to take revenge on the amazing early exit of Russian from the opening round … which reveals an emerging trend during this year’s championship in Melbourne.
Adolescents announce themselves on the largest theater
Andre Roblev’s campaign ended in the Australian Open before it started, Right to defeat successive groups For the feeling of teen Joao Fonseca in Margaret Court Square.
You did not think that the 18 -year -old Brazilian star was participating for the first time in the Australian Open in the way he moved the match to his most experienced opponent, forcing Roblev to defend the back foot in most of the match. Roblev, a Top 10 players He used to control playing his offensive style, and had to rush via the foundation line to equalize Fonseca’s response.
Despite his age, Fonsika showed a balance and tactical understanding that contradicts his lack of experience on the professional scene, and it appears that he was dictating the stadium with aggression that did not know fear and composure exceeding his years of life. It was clear when Roblev hit his beaten on the ground due to frustration.
“I enjoyed the moment. “This is an amazing court. It is the first time I played in a huge stadium. I really want to thank this wonderful audience. There were many Brazilians here chanting for me.”
It reflects the trend prevailing in this year’s Australian Open, and it is the adolescence of teenage talents with the most experienced and most experienced people. Something known to Novak Djokovic, the most crowning player in AO, well.
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Novak Djokovic escapes the fear of the first round
The winning championship winner has achieved 24 times different returns during the 2024 season. On the one hand, he was unable to get the Grand Salam title during the evaluation year – the first time that he has failed to do so since 2017.
On the other hand, the Serbian star managed to win every title available to a professional tennis player, winning the Olympic Gold Medal at the Paris 2024 Games, and defeated Carlos Carraz in the French capital. It is the first time in the history that any player has completed this feat.

So, when Djokovic entered the Rudd Lever Stadium on Tuesday evening, in the face of Nishh Seashey Pasiafard, the 19 -year -old in the opening round, it will be safe to assume that things are going as usual for the most successful player in this sport. Even it was not.
Pasiafardi was amazed by the AO team with the first and committed group, and was not completely upset with the huge size to face one of the greats of this sport throughout the ages. In his first appearance in the famous Melbourne Square, the American teenager announced himself on the biggest stage and almost achieved the biggest surprise in the championship, on the third day only.
“I think he was the best player for a group and a half,” Djokovic admitted. “He deserves all the applause he received when he left the field.”
“He is a very integrated player. He surprised me with great pleasure with his shots and fighting spirit near the end. So I wish him all the best in the rest of his career.”

Another player who remained to think about the lost opportunity is Stefanos Tsitsibas, ranked 11th in the world, who appeared depressed after his failure to pass the opening round of the Australian Open this year, where he failed to face the murderer of the young American giant Alex Michelson.
The young player from California, who celebrated his twentieth birthday in August 2023, appeared for the second time in the Greater Australian Championship, taking advantage of the first transmission gun to lead the match to Tsitsibas and achieved a historic victory in five groups.
It is the first time that Michelson has overcome the 20 best players in his prosperous career. Although it may not fall within the teenage group, it is a wounded victory for the American miracle, as it has proven in the Australian Open this year, that the era in which the example of the controversy over beauty continues for another year.