“The world is on his shoulders. People want him so bad to do well all over the world,” John McEnroe told reporters, adding that American TV broadcaster TNT was hoping he would reach the final: “That’s how big he’s become.”
A drop in level was understandable after Fonseca twice rallied from two sets down, first against Dino Prizmic in the second round and then against Djokovic in the third round — having never won a five-set match before.
In the fourth round, Fonseca eliminated two-time runner-up Casper Ruud.
“My mentality is on the right path,” Fonseca said after getting beat by Mensik.
Fonseca is now No. 30 and is projected to move up to No. 25 after achieving his best Grand Slam result so far.
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“For all the expectations and hype,” McEnroe said, “he’s starting to figure it out.”
Fonseca's attention now turns to Wimbledon, where he reached the third round last year.
“I like playing on grass. It’s fun,” he said, adding that he would head home to Brazil for a week before coming back over to Europe to begin the grass-court season.
For Fonseca’s last two matches in Paris, former French Open champion Gustavo “Guga” Kuerten sat in the front row to watch his fellow Brazilian. Fonseca is the first Brazilian man to reach the last eight in Paris since — you guessed it — Kuerten in 2004.
Kuerten won Roland Garros in 1997, 2000 and 2001 and was ranked No. 1.
Djokovic suggested that Fonseca could be just as successful.
“He definitely has the potential to do that. Things have to come together,” Djokovic said. “He’s got firepower. He’s got the whole Brazilian nation cheering him up, so there’s a lot of excitement around him — rightfully so. So hopefully he can be the next great thing, win Slams. Definitely wish to see that.”
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