frostori Posted 22 hours ago #26 Posted 22 hours ago Alcaraz already has the hardware so he's the obvious pick, but Fonseca's strokes are so clean it's almost unfair for his age tbh
hal7ljmzyq Posted 22 hours ago #27 Posted 22 hours ago ngl i think Alcaraz is the ? in the making, dude's insane on the court ?
Myxaewyn Posted 20 hours ago #29 Posted 20 hours ago Saw Fonseca live at a challenger event, his backhand down the line looks like a Del Potro clone already.
lilyayver Posted 19 hours ago #30 Posted 19 hours ago Alcaraz already lifted the big ones, Rune just talks the talk.
ladyiowyn Posted 17 hours ago #31 Posted 17 hours ago I feel like Alcaraz is the obvvious answer right now but honestly Fonseca looks scary good for his age. Do you think he can handle the pressure once he's deeper in slams though?
thornumry Posted 17 hours ago #32 Posted 17 hours ago everyones sleeping on shelton honestly, his serve is just monstrous and he brings so much energy to the court its infectious
Wineostia0 Posted 17 hours ago #33 Posted 17 hours ago I watched Alcaraz live in Madrid last year and his court coverage is just silly, he tracks down balls that nobody else even attempts and somehow turns thme into winners.
morthayvar79 Posted 15 hours ago #35 Posted 15 hours ago saw fonseca play a challenger match liive last year and his backhand down the line was ridiculous, whole crowd kept gasping every time he ripped it
nixb4p2t Posted 15 hours ago #36 Posted 15 hours ago alcaraz is the goat no cap but rune got that dawg in him fr ?
paperrock Posted 12 hours ago #37 Posted 12 hours ago alcaraz is the real deal no cap but rune might surprise us all if he keeps his head straight ?
sylynxen Posted 11 hours ago #38 Posted 11 hours ago Everyone sleeps on the mental side of it honestly. I care more about who has the calmest head in a fifth set tiebreak than who has the flashiest forehand.
luxarlyn Posted 10 hours ago #40 Posted 10 hours ago Alcaraz has the titles to back it up while Fonseca still just has hype, I'm taking the proven winner.
vynaelyn Posted 6 hours ago #41 Posted 6 hours ago saw a Fonseca practice set in rio last month and his depth on return was like 2 feet from baseline every shot, baerly looked human
Faithirnda Posted 3 hours ago #42 Posted 3 hours ago It probably depends on whther "brightest" means most Slams or just the most fun to watch over time.
Zylkaienne Posted 2 hours ago #43 Posted 2 hours ago Do you think Fonseca's movement is better than Alcaraz was at the same age?
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