Saturday, December 7, Joao Lucas Reis da Silva, a 24-year-old skilled tennis participant, did about probably the most regular factor anybody does as of late. He posted a pair selfie on Instagram.
It was his companion’s birthday, so he posted a candy carousel of them posing by the water in Rio de Janeiro. “I really like you a lot,” he wrote. The put up made him a trailblazer — the primary out homosexual lively skilled male tennis participant — however he was simply wishing his companion a cheerful birthday.
“I didn’t give it some thought… I simply needed to put up an image with him,” Reis da Silva instructed The Athletic Sunday from São Paolo, in his first worldwide interview since he inadvertently made himself part of tennis historical past.
About an hour earlier, he had gained a match for the primary time in 4 years, defeating Daniel Dutra da Silva 7-5, 1-6, 6-4 to raise the Procopio Cup and earn a spot within the qualifying on the Rio Open, the ATP 500 occasion he has performed the previous two years. Not a nasty few days for the world No. 367.
“It’s been a loopy week however ultimately it was good,” he mentioned. After two lengthy harm layoffs, the 24-year-old mentioned he has performed one of the best tennis of his lifetime of late, reaching the semifinals of a match in Chile earlier than this run to the title in São Paulo. At the same time as he felt the tennis world watching him in a means it by no means had earlier than.
“I didn’t really feel strain,” he mentioned. “I used to be glad. I had my boyfriend right here with me. He was supporting me. My complete crew was right here.”
The ladies’s tennis tour has had quite a few out homosexual gamers, together with all-time greats Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova, who gained 98 Grand Slam titles between them throughout singles and doubles.
Males’s tennis has not been this fashion. Invoice Tilden, the American star who dominated tennis within the Twenties, by no means publicly mentioned his sexuality outdoors of his 1948 ebook, “My Story: A Champion’s Memoirs.” Brian Vahaly, who performed within the 2000s and reached a career-high of world No. 57, and Bobby Blair, on tour within the Nineteen Eighties, got here out after they’d retired from skilled tennis.
Reis da Silva mentioned Sunday that he instructed his household and mates that he was homosexual 5 years in the past. “Earlier than that, it was powerful,” he defined.
“I couldn’t say an excessive amount of about myself to my coaches, to my mates. Once I tried to like myself, that was one thing completely different. It modified my life, modified every little thing, the connection with my dad and mom, with my coaches.”
Over a yr in the past, Reis da Silva fell in love with Gui Sampaio Ricardo, a Brazilian actor and mannequin. Then Ricardo’s birthday rolled round for 2024, and Reis da Silva did what 24-year-olds do.
“I used to be like, ‘Oh my god, it’s my boyfriend’s birthday. Like glad birthday. I really like you.’ After which, growth!
“It was so regular for me that I didn’t give it some thought.”
Messages and help from huge names inside and outdoors the tennis world started to roll in. Lulu Santos, an enormous music star in Brazil, despatched him a message. Thiago Monteiro, Brazil’s present No. 1, added coronary heart emojis to the put up. He acquired a like from Diego Hypolito, a homosexual Brazilian gymnast who gained a silver medal on the Rio Olympics in 2016.
Identical to that, this largely unknown participant from Recife, a coastal metropolis in Brazil’s northeast nook, had turn out to be a sports activities and cultural icon. He mentioned he anticipated to obtain some detrimental reactions, however the responses have been “99.9 % constructive.”
“I’m actually glad that individuals respect me, that individuals take a look at me, admire me perhaps,” he mentioned.
Talking in an interview with The Telegraph in 2018, Vahaly mentioned that he heard homophobic feedback from different gamers within the locker room, describing it as “a part of the tradition.” He added that he hoped for a time when “we are able to say, ‘Congratulations,’ after which shortly transfer on. For folks to be outlined by their sexuality is what we have to get previous.”
Reis da Silva, who mentioned he was conscious of Vahaly being honored by the U.S. Open (he can be USTA president starting in 2025), remembers being 18 and listening to somebody saying one thing offensive within the health club.
“Within the locker rooms and at tournaments I used to listen to some issues that form of bothered me,” he mentioned.
“However once I began to inform everybody that I’m homosexual and these folks knew about it, they stopped saying this stuff. It’s like once they have somebody near them that’s homosexual, they respect them extra. They cease doing sh**** feedback,” Reis da Silva mentioned.
“Perhaps that’s a giant factor to cease it — if folks see somebody within the high that’s homosexual, issues can change. Individuals may cease saying issues they shouldn’t that harm folks.”
Alison Van Uytvanck, the lately retired former world No. 37 who’s married to physio Emilie Vermeiren, mentioned that she by no means obtained any detrimental feedback within the locker room. In an interview earlier this yr, Van Uytvanck instructed The Athletic that “it’s form of shocking“ that the ATP Tour was but to have an out, lively male participant.
“If just one participant, like a high 100 participant, could be open about it, it might be simpler for others to open up.”
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Reis da Silva mentioned seeing a task mannequin within the sport would have made an enormous distinction to him.
“Once I was 16, 15, I had issues accepting myself.
“Perhaps if I had had somebody taking part in saying, ‘I’m homosexual, I’m right here, I’m competing for the large tournaments,’ it might have been simpler for me to simply accept myself and to like myself. Individuals have instructed me that. Individuals instructed me that they admire me. That I encourage folks. So it’s a giant deal for me and them.
“I don’t have an issue with being remembered as the nice homosexual tennis participant,” he mentioned, “however I don’t wish to speak about that each time, you understand?
“I do know there can be a whole lot of consideration on me.”
Born right into a tennis-playing household, Reis da Silva mentioned he started hitting balls when he was three. He adopted within the footsteps of his brother, who’s six years older and who competed on the junior degree. As somewhat boy, Reis da Silva was so obsessive about tennis that he would cry when his father instructed him it was time to go residence.
He started to compete nationally at 10, leaving residence at 13 for São Paulo, the place he lived and skilled for seven years earlier than he moved to Rio de Janeiro. Reis da Silva prefers to battle from the baseline, relatively than rush the online, and he charges his service return and his backhand as his largest weapons.
“I really like to interrupt serves,” he mentioned. “I like to remain there within the level and be aggressive in my forehand and play huge rallies.”
He has competed all through the U.S., Europe and Australia along with South America, taking part in the Grand Slams as a junior. After the win in São Paulo, he plans to take every week off, together with a couple of days of vacation along with his boyfriend in Porto de Galinhas, the seashore city recognized for its pure swimming pools and white sand. He’ll then spend Christmas along with his boyfriend’s household in Goiania, a small metropolis within the heart of the nation close to the capital, Brasilia.
After that, he’ll return to Rio to start preparations for some Challenger tournaments (one rung under the ATP Tour) that lead into the South American ATP Tour swing in February and the Rio Open. His huge objective for 2025 is to play within the qualifying match for Roland Garros — and to construct the tennis life he desires.
“It’s a person sport, so that you may be no matter you need,” he mentioned hopefully. “All people will settle for you.”
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