See our detailed guide on how to watch the Rio Open tennis in 2023 for information on the schedule, end date, TV broadcast, and live stream.
Back he is. Carlos Alcaraz, the No. 2 player in the world, has made a strong comeback from injury and is eager to defend his Rio Open title this week in Brazil.
The Spanish prodigy hadn’t competed since the Paris Masters in October, but upon his comeback, he went all the way to win the Argentina Open this past weekend.
With his win over Cam Norrie in the Argentina Open final, Alcaraz is likely to emerge as the ATP Tour’s next dominant force, sending a message to the competition before his trip to Rio.
For the ATP 500 tournament in Rio, Norrie is placed second, ahead of Lorenzo Musetti, Francisco Cerundolo, and Diego Schwartzman. Dominic Thiem is still recovering from surgery, and this week he might be a wildcard candidate to watch.
Expectations for an exciting tournament with plenty to play for among the chasing pack hoping to crack the seeded places before the majors should not be dampened by the depleted field.
When is the Rio Open 2023?
The tournament started on Monday 20th February.
It will draw to a close with the final on Sunday 26th February.
How to watch and live stream Rio Open 2023:
Viewers around the world can watch the action live on the following channels and here for free:
Live Broadcast: Rio Open 2023 tennis Live
Where is the Rio Open 2023 held?
The Jockey Club Brasileiro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will host the Rio Open in 2023.
Nine clay courts make up the venue, which is located on the premises of a horse racing club. The primary stadium can accommodate 6,200 people.
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Rio Open 2023 schedule
ATP Men’s Singles (500)
- Round of 32: Monday 20th – Tuesday 21st February
- Round of 16: Wednesday 22nd – Thursday 23rd February
- Quarter-finals: Thursday 23rd – Friday 24th February
- Semi-finals: Saturday 25th February
- Final: Sunday 26th February