The 2023 Rio Open in Rio de Janeiro, is one of a few clay-court tournaments played in February as it runs from February 20-26.
Moreover, it's the only non-ATP 250 event until the Monte-Carlo Masters, which is played in April. The Rio Open is an ATP 500 event and the entry list is almost identical to the Argentina Open played in Buenos Aires only one week before players move to Brazil.
The youngest world no. 1 in the history of men's tennis, Carlos Alcaraz will be the top-seeded player in Rio de Janeiro. He will be also the defending champion, but not the only former champion in the draw.
Dominic Thiem, who won the event in 2017, and Diego Schwartzman, the 2018 champion, and Laslo Djere, winner of the 2019 edition, will also compete at the 2023 Rio Open.
They will be joined by likes of Cameron Norrie, Lorenzo Musetti and Francisco Cerundolo. The event will feature also home players, as three Brazilians were awarded a wild-card. Mateus Alves, Joao Fonseca, and Thomaz Bellucci will all play at this ATP 500 event in Brazil.
1. | Carlos Alcaraz |
2. | Cameron Norrie |
3. | Lorenzo Musetti |
4. | Diego Schwartzman |
5. | Francisco Cerundolo |
6. | Albert Ramos-Vinolas |
7. | Sebastian Baez |
8. | Alex Molcan |
Fabio Fognini | |
Pedro Cachin | |
Pedro Martinez | |
Jaume Munar | |
Laslo Djere | |
Daniel Elahi Galan | |
Bernabe Zapata Miralles | |
Roberto Carballes Baena | |
Federico Coria | |
Thiago Monteiro | |
Tomas Martin Etcheverry | |
Joao Sousa | |
Dominic Thiem | |
Hugo Dellien | |
Guido Pella | |
Mateus Alves (WC) | |
Joao Fonseca (WC) | |
Thomaz Bellucci (WC) | |
Juan Pablo Varillas (SE) | |
Tomas Barrios Vera (Qualifier) | |
Facundo Bagnis (Qualifier) | |
Nicolas Jarry (Qualifier) | |
Hugo Gaston (Qualifier) |