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Who will play the ATP 500 in Rio 2023?

Who will play the ATP 500 in Rio 2023?

The countdown to the start of the South American tour has begun on Brick Dust. On this occasion, the The ATP 500 Rio has officially presented the list of players who will participate in the tournament during the 2023 edition. Carlos Alcaraz (No. 1 of the ATP rankings) f Diego Schwartzman No. 26, last year’s champion and finalist, will be two of the central figures in Brazil. They will also be Cameron Norrey (12) and Lorenzo Musetti (19).

Carlos Alcaraz, the first racket in the men’s list of the world and winner of the US Open 2021, and Diego Schwartzman will join as champions in previous editions of the competition: Laslo Djerje (68) and Dominic Thiem (98). The presence of the Austrian, who is still searching for the form that has led him to establish himself in the top three, will mean that two of the recent winners of the US Open will be present at one of the great events of the South American Tour. .

Albiceleste flags will not be lost from the moment the main draw begins as there will be seven – along with Schwartzman – Argentine tennis players directly competing there: Francisco Sirondolo, Sebastian Paez, Pedro Cachin, Federico Correa and Thomas Echeverri. Using his protected ranking, he will return to 2016 event finalist, Guido Pella.

complete list

  • Carlos Alcaraz (first)

  • Dominic Tim [PR]

  • Cameron Norrie (12)

  • Lorenzo Musetti (19)

  • Diego Schwartzman (26)

  • Francisco Sirondolo (29)

  • Albert Ramos Vinolas (37)

  • Sebastien Baez (44)

  • Alex Mulkan (53)

  • Fabio Fognini (57)

  • Pedro Cashin (58)

  • Pedro Martinez (60)

  • Jaumi Munnar (64)

  • Laszlo Djer (68)

  • Daniel Galan (70)

  • Bernabé Zapata (72)

  • Hugo Dillen [PR]

  • Roberto Carballés Baena (75 degrees)

  • Guido Bella [PR]

  • Federico Correa (76)

  • Thiago Montero (77)

  • Thomas Echeverri (79)

  • Joao Souza (81)

  • Mateus Alves [WC]

  • Thomas Bellucci [WC]

  • Joao Fonseca [WC]

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