Key Points

Taylor Fritz battled past rising star Joao Fonseca in a tight three-setter at Eastbourne. The match resumed after being suspended due to darkness the previous night. Fritz, a three-time Eastbourne champion, will now face Marcos Giron in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Fonseca prepares for his Wimbledon debut after a strong showing.

Key Points: Taylor Fritz Edges Fonseca to Reach Eastbourne Quarterfinals

  • Fritz overcame a late scare from NextGenATP star Fonseca
  • Three-time Eastbourne champ won 6-3, 6-7(5), 7-5
  • Faces fellow American Marcos Giron in quarters
  • Fonseca heads to Wimbledon for major debut
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Fritz survives a delay and Fonseca challenge to reach quarters at Eastbourne

Top seed Taylor Fritz survives a tough challenge from Joao Fonseca to advance at Eastbourne, setting up a quarterfinal clash with Marcos Giron.

Fritz survives a delay and Fonseca challenge to reach quarters at Eastbourne
"I’m really happy with the level of tennis last night, it’s a shame we couldn’t finish the match then. – Taylor Fritz"

Eastbourne

, June 26 (IANS) American Taylor Fritz overcame a late scare from Joao Fonseca of Brazil on Thursday, overcoming the NextGenATP star in a match carried forward from the previous night at the Eastbourne Open, the ATP Tour grasscourt event being played a week before Wimbledon.

The second-round clash was suspended due to darkness on Wednesday evening after they split sets, and Fritz quickly regained his rhythm once play resumed. The three-time champion earned an early break and attempted to serve out the match at 5-3 in the final set before Fonseca fought back.

However, Fritz adjusted well to the windy conditions and a determined Fonseca to prevail 6-3, 6-7(5), 7-5 after two hours and two minutes and continued his love affair with the event. The top-seeded American, who owns the record for most titles won in Eastbourne (2019, 2022, 2024), will have to lace up and return to court later on Thursday to face countryman Marcos Giron in the quarterfinals.

“I’m really happy. I was really happy with the level of tennis last night, it’s a shame we couldn’t finish the match then,” said Fritz. “Coming out today, it was tough to really judge my grass-court play; there was a lot of scrapping around,” said the American star.

Fritz was looking assured on serve throughout the final set, during which he won all 11 points behind his first delivery, according to Infosys ATP Stats, before the ninth game.

Despite stumbling at the final hurdle, however, Fritz was able to draw on his grass-court pedigree, which has helped him to three triumphs in Eastbourne and a first title of the season two weeks ago in Stuttgart.

The top-seeded Fritz takes a 4-2 ATP head-to-head lead into his clash with Giron. Fonseca, who is at a career-high No. 57 in the ATP Rankings, earned his maiden tour-level grass-court win over Zizou Bergs in the first round. The 18-year-old will now head to Wimbledon for his debut at the grass-court major.

In other quarterfinal matches in the event, France's Ugo Humbert, the fourth seed, advanced to the semifinals with a 7-6(4), 6-1 win over lucky loser Billy Harris of the United Kingdom. American Jenson Brooksby also made it to the last-four stage with a 6-2, 6-3 win over wildcard Daniel Evans.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Fritz is really showing why he's the top seed! His grass court game is solid. Hope he can carry this momentum to Wimbledon 🇮🇳🤞 We need more Indian players performing at this level in ATP tournaments.
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Priya M.
Fonseca put up a great fight for an 18-year-old! The future of tennis looks bright with such young talents. Meanwhile, when will we see an Indian player making waves like this in grass court tournaments? #Hopeful
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Arjun S.
The match suspension must have been frustrating for both players. Fritz handled it like a champion though - that's experience for you! Interesting to see how he'll perform against Giron later today.
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Neha T.
Grass court tennis is so different from other surfaces! Fritz's 11/11 first serve points in final set shows his mastery. Meanwhile, our Indian players struggle even on hard courts 😔 When will we invest properly in tennis infrastructure?
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Americans dominating at Eastbourne while we're still waiting for an Indian to even qualify for main draw. Fritz-Giron will be a good match, but honestly I'm more excited about Fonseca's Wimbledon debut - that kid has potential!
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Sanjana P.
Three Eastbourne titles for Fritz is impressive! 🎾 But the real story is how he adapted after the overnight break. Mental toughness matters as much as skill in tennis. Indian players should take note - need more than just good shots to win at this level.

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