Carlos Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca fans were left disappointed by the setup created in Miami for their upcoming exhibition match. The event, scheduled for December 8, will take place in LoanDepot Park, the stadium of the Miami Marlins baseball team. However, the decision to host a tennis event in a baseball stadium with a makeshift court did not sit well with fans.
The organizers attempted to make the venue suitable for tennis by adding portable stands to bring fans closer to the action. Despite their efforts, images of the setup shared online on Reddit sparked criticism from fans, who described it as “odd” and “botched up.”
Some fans took to social media to express their displeasure, with one fan questioning the decision to host tennis events in unsuitable venues like LoanDepot Park. Another fan lamented Miami’s decline in hosting tennis events, from the beautiful Key Biscayne campus to the current setup in Miami Gardens.
Despite the backlash, Carlos Alcaraz continues to participate in exhibition matches during the off-season, citing the demanding nature of the ATP calendar. He defended his decision to play in these events, emphasizing the difference in pressure compared to official tournaments.
Alcaraz is set to face Frances Tiafoe in Newark, New Jersey, on December 7, followed by the exhibition match against Joao Fonseca in Miami on December 8. The exhibition weekends will also feature mixed doubles matches, with players like Jessica Pegula and Amanda Anisimova expected to participate.
On the other hand, Fonseca, who had to withdraw from the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals due to an injury, remains scheduled to play against Alcaraz in Miami. Despite the criticism of the venue setup, tennis fans are eagerly anticipating the exhibition match between these two young talents.
In conclusion, while the setup for the Carlos Alcaraz vs Joao Fonseca exhibition event in Miami may have drawn criticism from fans, the excitement surrounding the match remains high. The organizers’ efforts to create a suitable environment for tennis in a baseball stadium may not have been perfect, but the focus remains on the on-court action between these promising players.

