Check out our comprehensive guide on how to watch the Rio Open 2023 tennis, including schedule, final date, TV and live stream details.
The Rio Open is heating up with Carlos Alcaraz showing few signs of slowing down in just his second tournament since October after returning from injury.
The World No.2 is back on the war path with a relatively clear path to the title in Brazil, though No.2 seed Cam Norrie remains on track to set up a fascinating final between the pair.
It’s a depleted field in Rio this week as players prepare for the Dubai Championships coming up, though a bunch of chasing-pack stars have featured in the tournament.
Lorenzo Musetti, Francisco Cerundolo and Diego Schwartzman were all dumped out in the first two rounds, while Dominic Thiem – still recovering from a long-term absence – was dispatched by Thiago Monteiro.
The depleted field should not dampen expectations for an exciting tournament with plenty to play for among the chasing pack aiming to crack the seeded positions ahead of the majors.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the Rio Open 2023 tennis tournament.
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 in the UK
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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
Where is the Rio Open 2023 held?
The Rio Open 2023 will be held at Jockey Club Brasileiro in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The venue is comprised of nine clay courts scattered around the grounds of a horse racing club. The main stadium boasts a 6,200 capacity.
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