Carlos Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca fans were unhappy with the setup created in Miami for the ATP stars' exhibition match. The event will take place in a baseball stadium with a makeshift tennis court.Alcaraz will face Fonseca in Miami on December 8, in one of multiple exhibition events laid out for the off-season month in the USA. However, almost a fortnight before the event, it had already come under fire from fans.LoanDepot Park, the stadium of the baseball team Miami Marlins, will host the exhibition event. Considering how vast a baseball stadium is, it is difficult to conduct a tennis event there.However, the organizers have tried to create a makeshift court and added portable stands to bring fans into close proximity of the action. The images of the setup were shared online on Reddit.Court for the Fonseca-Alcaraz exhibition match in Miami byu/Ornery_Percentage537 intennisFans expressed their displeasure, calling it "odd" and "botched up.""Bro what the hell is this 😭" one fan wrote."Someone need to stop Miami from staging Tennis events in botched up venues that are evidently not suited for it," another fan wrote."Ngl what is that?? 😭it looks so odd," a third fan wrote.Here are some more fan reactions to the setup for the Carlos Alcaraz vs Joao Fonseca exhibition event in Miami."Miami not beating the idiot allegations," one fan wrote."It's always Miami man," another fan wrote."Miami has got to be the city that has seen the hardest fall off in tennis 😭 went from an incredibly beautiful campus in Key Biscayne to a parking lot in Miami Gardens and then whatever the hell this is 😂" yet another fan wrote.Carlos Alcaraz continues to feature in exhibitions despite complaints about the short off-seasonCarlos Alcaraz at the Nitto ATP Finals 2025 - Source: GettyCarlos Alcaraz has been openly critical of tennis’s demanding calendar, arguing it runs too long and leaves too little off-season downtime. So it’s perhaps no surprise that his decision to add exhibition matches drew a few raised eyebrows. But he insists there’s a key difference."At a tournament, you've got to keep your focus, and it's really physically and mentally demanding for one week and a half. And an exhibition is just one day. You just stay focused, just warm up, just practice not that much for one match," he told The Associated Press.Alcaraz’s next outings are scheduled for December. He will play against Frances Tiafoe in Newark, New Jersey, on December 7, followed by a match against Joao Fonseca, the 19-year-old Brazilian, in Miami on December 8.Alongside singles, the exhibition weekends will also feature mixed doubles, with Jessica Pegula and Amanda Anisimova expected to take part.Fonseca, for his part, had to withdraw from the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals due to a late-season injury, yet he remains scheduled for the exhibition against Alcaraz.