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Joao Fonseca breaks social media milestone, surpassing Alcaraz, Gauff, and Raducanu on Instagram

Brazilian star Joao Fonseca has broken a social media milestone, surpassing other young tennis stars such as Carlo Alcaraz, Coco Gauff and Emma Raducanu.

Joao Fonseca of Brazil is poised to be the next ATP star
Ā© Rich Storry/Getty ImagesJoao Fonseca of Brazil is poised to be the next ATP star

Joao Fonseca continues to make headlines in 2025, not just for his rise in the ATP rankings, but for a new milestone off the court. The 18-year-old Brazilian has become the youngest tennis player to reach one million followers on Instagram, according to Tennis365.

Fonseca hit the mark at 18 years and seven months old, surpassing Emma Raducanu, who reached the same milestone at 18 years and 10 months after her 2021 US Open victory. The list of previous record-holders also includes Grand Slam winners Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff, who reached the mark at 19.

The Brazilian’s social media following has been increasing since his standout performances this year, in which he cracked the top 100 and now sits at a career-high No. 59 in the ATP rankings. With his massive following and talent, he is poised to carry the legacy of Brazil’s tennis legends such as Gustavo Kuerten, former World No. 1. 

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However, Fonseca has been clear that he wants to forge his own path. ā€œI don’t like hearing comparisons because everyone has their time,ā€ he said recently, according to Tennis Gazette. ā€œGuga [Kuerten] is an idol not only for Brazilian tennis players but for all our people,ā€ he explained. 

Fonseca playing during the 2025 Miami Open ( Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Fonseca playing during the 2025 Miami Open ( Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

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ā€œHe is an idol as a player, an extraordinary person who has told me fantastic things and they deserve to be listened to. Sometimes they tell me I’m the next Kuerten, but I want to be Joao. Everyone writes their own story: I want to write mine,ā€ he explained. 

She was World No. 4, won the US Open and beat Serena Williams, and now hopes to come back after injuries and illness

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Fonseca’s online success follows a string of breakthrough performances on tour. In February, he became the youngest Brazilian in the Open Era to reach an ATP semifinal at the Argentina Open, then reached his first tour-level final just days later. At 18 years and 5 months, Fonseca also became the youngest South American finalist since 2001.

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He captured his first ATP title in Buenos Aires, beating Francisco CerĆŗndolo in straight sets. With the win, Fonseca moved into the top 75 and became Brazil’s No. 1 singles player on February 17. He also remains the only player born in 2006 or later to reach an ATP final.

Fonseca also won the 2024 Next Gen ATP Finals, further cementing his place as one of the sport’s most promising talents. Now firmly inside the top 100 and gaining attention worldwide, the 18-year-old’s rise in 2025 shows no signs of slowing down.

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