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Jannik Sinner, 19-year old Spaniard Rafael Jodar advance in Madrid

By Thomson Reuters Apr 27, 2026 | 1:38 AM

Spanish tennis fans got a glimpse of the future on Sunday as 19-year-old wild- card entry Rafael Jodar of Spain defeated Brazilian phenom Joao Fonseca, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-1, before a roaring crowd at the Madrid ​Open.

Two days ago, Jodar recorded first top-10 victory, knocking off Australian Alex ‌de Minaur.

Fonseca, also 19 years old and seeded No. 27 in Madrid, bounced back from a poor first-set tiebreaker to break Jodar in the first game of the second set and force a decider. But the momentum swung to the newest Spanish sensation as Jodar hit 11 winners ‌to only ​one for Fonseca and cruised into the fourth round.

“A ⁠very tough match,” Jodar said. “Joao ⁠is always a very tough player, so these matches are decided by very small details and various small points. I think I did a great job in those points, trying to play my game.”

Jodar will next face unranked Czech ​Vit Kopriva, who advanced when No. 22 Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech retired after two sets with a calf injury. Kopriva won the first set 6-4, but dropped the ⁠second 6-3 before his opponent bowed out.

But Jodar ⁠is giving himself a little time to revel in Sunday’s ​victory.

“I’m very, very happy with my level,” Jodar said. “I’ll just try to recover well and ​think about the next match.”

Top-seeded Jannik Sinner of Italy cruised into ‌the fourth round with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Danish qualifier Elmer Moller. Sinner has now won 24 consecutive ATP 1000-level matches. Sinner only made 10 unforced errors against the big-hitting Moller.

“I tried to stay calm and serve well in important moments,” Sinner ⁠said after the match. “I think that was the key today. There was not a lot of rhythm, so I tried to stay quite compact. Let’s see what’s coming in ⁠the next round.”

No. 19 seed ‌Cameron Norrie is next for Sinner on Tuesday, as ⁠the top-ranked Brit edged Argentina’s Thiago Tirante 7-5, 7-6 (5). It ​will be ‌the first match between Sinner and the left-handed Norrie.

All the ​other higher-seeded ⁠players advanced on Sunday. Sixth-seeded Lorenzo Musetti of Italy edged No. 29 Tallon Griekspoor of the Netherlands, 6-4, 7-5; Czechia’s No. 11 Jiri Lehecka defeated Alex Michelsen, 6-4, 6-2; French No. 21 Arthur Fils eliminated Emilio Nava, 7-6 (2), 6-3; and 25th-seeded Argentine Tomas Martin Etchevarry halted the run of Croatia’s Dino Prizmic with a hard- earned 2-6, 6-4, ​6-3 victory.

–Field Level Media