While exhibition tennis is traditionally a fixture of the off-season, the recent MGM Slam in Las Vegas provided a significant warm-up for a selection of top players. Held at the T-Mobile Arena, this event preceded the highly anticipated “Sunshine Double” ATP Masters tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami, with teenage sensation Joao Fonseca emerging as the champion.
Fonseca Secures MGM Slam Title
The MGM Slam in Las Vegas showcased eight ATP players competing in a series of thrilling 10-point tiebreak matches. American talents Taylor Fritz and Reilly Opelka both advanced to the semifinals; Fritz defeated Paul 10-3, and Opelka overcame Casper Ruud 10-8 in their quarterfinal encounters. Joao Fonseca started his impressive run by beating Gael Monfils 10-6, while Alexander Bublik secured a 10-8 victory against Nick Kyrgios.
In the semifinals, Opelka’s formidable serve propelled him to a 10-6 win over Fritz, booking his place in the final. Fonseca, however, demonstrated exceptional form by dominating Bublik with a 10-3 score. The final was a captivating three-tiebreak contest, which Fonseca ultimately won 10-6, 7-10, 10-5. Opelka commenced the final strongly, securing the first tiebreak, but appeared to lose his rhythm in the deciding third set.
Fonseca Aims to Boost His 2024 Season
Joao Fonseca, still only 19, recently celebrated his first ATP doubles title at the Rio Open, playing alongside his countryman Marcelo Melo. Despite this achievement, his singles season has had a challenging start, with a 1-3 record, raising potential concerns about his fitness and upcoming tournament draws in Indian Wells and Miami. A popular figure in Brazilian sports, Fonseca juggles a relatively busy exhibition circuit. His superior baseline game, which was on full display on the indoor hard courts of Las Vegas against formidable opponents, suggests he has the potential to kickstart a strong performance on the regular tour.
Reilly Opelka, the finalist, has commenced his season with a 3-3 record, following a 21-23 finish in 2023 at the ATP level. He is focused on making a return to the top 50 rankings.
Las Vegas: A Growing Hub for Tennis and Major Sports
Long recognized as a prime destination for major international sporting events, Las Vegas is increasingly seen as a strong candidate to host a future ATP or WTA Tour event. The “Entertainment Capital of the United States” witnessed its exhibition tournament broadcast on CW Sports, indicating significant viewership. The event was well-attended, taking place on the same weekend that Las Vegas also hosted Australia’s national rugby league, which has chosen the city for its season opener in recent years.
In addition to tennis and rugby, Las Vegas is home to major fight sports events, a Formula 1 Grand Prix, the NFL’s Raiders, the NHL’s Golden Knights, and the NBA Cup, among other high-profile competitions. Fonseca’s championship victory at the MGM Slam earned him a substantial one million dollars.
