On Thursday, Alcaraz was seen in the team’s newly unveiled dark blue and yellow away shirt, which Brazil will wear during the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer in Canada, Mexico and the United States—including Hard Rock Stadium—in June. The shirt is already one of the most talked-about ahead of the competition, as it is the first by Nike’s Jordan label to feature at a World Cup.
Eagle-eyed Alcaraz fans had already spotted the moody dark blue and black design in a post–Indian Wells photo dump—including a snap of Alcaraz getting a new tattoo on his leg by his favorite Los Angeles-based artist, Ganga—shared on Instagram last week shortly after the shirt was launched.
What does Fonseca think of it all? After his win over Marozsan, the 19-year-old from Rio de Janeiro was asked if he had seen Alcaraz’s kit—and said he gave it a stamp of approval.
“Just before my match, he entered the locker room with the Brazilian shirt. And I said, ‘Wait, good shirt,’” he grinned. “It’s fun, he’s a nice guy.”
