Rafael Jodar and Joao Fonseca secure French Open quarter-final spots
Historic run for teenage prodigies
Teenage sensations Rafael Jodar and Joao Fonseca have reached the French Open quarter-finals, disrupting the established order to guarantee a new men’s champion in Paris.
The 19-year-old prodigies are on a collision course for a spectacular semi-final showdown in the bottom half of the Roland-Garros draw.
Their unprecedented progress ensures a first-time winner will lift the coveted Coupe des Mousquetaires on Sunday.
Meteoric rise from college to clay
Jodar was ranked outside the top 900 just a year ago while playing college tennis at the University of Virginia.
The 6ft 4in Madrid native is now competing in the last eight of a major tournament during only his second Grand Slam appearance.
His world ranking has skyrocketed to 29th following an impressive European clay-court swing that included a Challenger Tour title and deep runs in Barcelona, Madrid and Rome.
The rising Spanish star proved his pedigree in the Spanish capital last month by dropping just four games to stun world number five Alex de Minaur.
Toppling a tennis titan
Fonseca has matched his contemporary’s extraordinary progress by carving through the Parisian draw with equal menace.
The fellow teenager produced the shock of the tournament by eliminating 24-time major champion Novak Djokovic in the third round.
Their combined success represents a definitive changing of the guard, exacerbated by the injury absence of seven-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz.
Both fresh-faced talents must now navigate their respective Tuesday fixtures to set up a highly anticipated semi-final clash.