2020 Rio Open – Singles

Cristian Garín won the title, defeating Gianluca Mager in the final, 7–6(7–3), 7–5.

Singles
2020 Rio Open
Final
ChampionChile Cristian Garín
Runner-upItaly Gianluca Mager
Score7–6(7–3), 7–5
Details
Draw32 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Laslo Đere was the defending champion,[1] but withdrew with an abdominal injury before the tournament began.

This was the first clay court tournament where players were allowed to use the challenge system.[2]

This tournament was notable for being the ATP debut of future world No.1 Carlos Alcaraz. He received a wildcard into the main draw and reached the second round, after a win over compatriot Albert Ramos Viñolas.

Seeds

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  1.   Dominic Thiem (quarterfinals)
  2.   Dušan Lajović (second round)
  3.   Cristian Garín (champion)
  4.   Guido Pella (first round)
  5.   Borna Ćorić (semifinals)
  6.   Laslo Đere (withdrew)
  7.   Albert Ramos Viñolas (first round)
  8.   Casper Ruud (first round)
  9.   Fernando Verdasco (first round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Q   Gianluca Mager 77 4 77
LL   Attila Balázs 64 6 62
Q   Gianluca Mager 63 5
3   Cristian Garín 77 7
3   Cristian Garín 6 7
5   Borna Ćorić 4 5

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   D Thiem 6 4 6
WC   F Meligeni Alves 2 6 1 1   D Thiem 65 6 6
  J Munar 7 6   J Munar 77 3 4
  S Caruso 5 4 1   D Thiem 64 5
Q   J Domingues 710 6 Q   G Mager 77 7
LL   F Gaio 68 4 Q   J Domingues 3 65
Q   G Mager 77 7 Q   G Mager 6 77
8   C Ruud 64 5 Q   G Mager 77 4 77
4   G Pella 7 4 63 LL   A Balázs 64 6 62
  T Monteiro 5 6 77   T Monteiro 6 1 4
LL   A Balázs 6 6 LL   A Balázs 1 6 6
  P Cuevas 4 3 LL   A Balázs 2 6 6
Q   P Martínez 3 6 7 Q   P Martínez 6 4 2
  H Dellien 6 2 5 Q   P Martínez 6 6
  P Andújar 6 6   P Andújar 1 4
9   F Verdasco 3 3

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7   A Ramos Viñolas 62 6 62
WC   C Alcaraz 77 4 77 WC   C Alcaraz 4 6 4
  C Moutet 6 61 63 Q   F Coria 6 4 6
Q   F Coria 1 77 77 Q   F Coria 6 3 5
  R Carballés Baena 2 4 3   C Garín 2 6 7
  F Delbonis 6 6   F Delbonis 4 3
  A Martin 6 5 65 3   C Garín 6 6
3   C Garín 4 7 77 3   C Garín 6 7
5   B Ćorić 77 7 5   B Ćorić 4 5
  JI Londero 65 5 5   B Ćorić 6 1 77
  A Davidovich Fokina 7 63 5 WC   T Seyboth Wild 3 6 65
WC   T Seyboth Wild 5 77 7 5   B Ćorić 77 6
  L Mayer 1 7 4   L Sonego 65 3
  L Sonego 6 5 6   L Sonego 77 77
  M Cecchinato 4 77 1 2   D Lajović 65 65
2   D Lajović 6 64 6

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1.   Andrej Martin (moved to main draw)
  2.   Attila Balázs (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  3.   Federico Coria (qualified)
  4.   Federico Gaio (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  5.   Gianluca Mager (qualified)
  6.   Jozef Kovalík (qualifying competition)
  7.   Pedro Martínez (qualified)
  8.   Alessandro Giannessi (first round, retired)

Qualifiers

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Lucky losers

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
Alt   Mario Vilella Martínez 64 3
    Filip Horanský 77 6
    Filip Horanský 4 2
7   Pedro Martínez 6 6
WC   Mateus Alves 2 3
7   Pedro Martínez 6 6

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2   Attila Balázs 6 6
WC   Orlando Luz 3 3
2   Attila Balázs 0 2
5   Gianluca Mager 6 6
    Andrea Collarini 1 2
5   Gianluca Mager 6 6

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3   Federico Coria 77 6
    Carlos Taberner 65 1
3   Federico Coria 6 6
6   Jozef Kovalík 2 4
WC   Pedro Boscardin Dias 3 1
6   Jozef Kovalík 6 6

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4   Federico Gaio 65 6 6
    João Menezes 77 4 3
4   Federico Gaio 6 65 5
    João Domingues 3 77 7
    João Domingues 7 3
8   Alessandro Giannessi 5 1r

References

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  1. ^ "Emotional Djere wins Rio Open for first ATP title". reuters.com. 24 February 2019.
  2. ^ "ATP Tour to trial review system on clay for first time". France 24. 2020-01-24. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
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