João Fonseca ended up eliminated from the Masters 1000 in Paris this Wednesday. In the match against Russian Karen Khachanov, this Wednesday, the Brazilian lost 2 sets to 1 and left the competition with a victory in the first phase and a defeat in the second. See how much the world tennis revelation pocketed at the tournament in the French capital.
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See below the values and points obtained by stage of the tournament
Masters 1000 de Paris
Champion: €946,610 / 1000 points
Runner-up: €516,925 / 650 points
Semifinal: €282,650 / 400 points
Quarterfinals: €154,170 / 200 points
Third phase: €82,465 / 100 points
Second phase: €44,220 / 50 points
First phase: €24,500 / 10 points
In this way, João Fonseca has already pocketed the amounts relating to the first and second phases. In total, €68,720.00. In the current conversion, R$428 thousand. And he scored 60 points in the ATP rankings.
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The debut
In his first top 30 match in his career, at the age of 19, just two days after winning the ATP 500 in Basel, João Fonseca had cold blood, race, talent and resilience to start the Paris Masters 1000 with victory. This Tuesday (28), the number 1 in Brazil and 28th in the world He defeated Canadian Denis Shapovalov, 26 years old, 24th in the ranking and former top 10, by 5/7, 6/4 and 6/3, in 2h04m. In the decisive part, the Rio native even asked for medical attention, with back pain.
In the opening set, Shapovalov took advantage of the only break point, in the last game, to close the partial. Despite having a slightly higher serve rate (76%) than his rival (74%), João Fonseca ended up surpassing him in that series. The Dane ended up serving very well in the important points and had five aces (compared to none from the Brazilian).
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Brazil's number 1 was not upset by the defeat in the first set and The following started with a service outage. João Fonseca had some difficulty confirming the serve in the fourth game, but opened 3/1 and 4/2. In the seventh game, the 28th player in the world once again put pressure on his rival's serve and achieved another break. Then, the Brazilian served for the set, at 5/2, but missed a smash at 30/30, and the Canadian returned one of the breaks. Two games later, coach Guilherme Teixeira's pupil gave a lesson on how to close the set, with two aces and a perfect short to close the set.
Shortly after finishing the partial, the carioca asked for medical attention, apparently due to a back injury. To the relief of the Brazilian fans, João Fonseca started the decisive part with another break. On the other side of the court, the 26-year-old former top 10 player continued to fight to try to avoid another defeat. So much so that the Brazilian, who served at 0/40, saved no less than five breaks in the second game.
Moments before serving at 3/2, coach Guilherme Teixeira's pupil asked for medical attention, causing apprehension among the fans. In the ninth game, however, the Brazilian achieved another break and beat his rival again, repeating the feat from the Basel quarter-finals.

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