2019 Rio Open – Singles

Laslo Đere won the title – the first of his career – defeating Félix Auger-Aliassime in the final, 6–3, 7–5. No seeded players reached the quarterfinals, and only one seed (João Sousa) won his first-round match.

Singles
2019 Rio Open
Final
ChampionSerbia Laslo Đere
Runner-upCanada Félix Auger-Aliassime
Score6–3, 7–5
Details
Draw32 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Diego Schwartzman was the defending champion,[1] but he retired in the first round against Pablo Cuevas.

Seeds edit

  1.   Dominic Thiem (first round)
  2.   Fabio Fognini (first round)
  3.   Marco Cecchinato (first round)
  4.   Diego Schwartzman (first round, retired)
  5.   João Sousa (second round)
  6.   Dušan Lajović (first round)
  7.   Malek Jaziri (first round)
  8.   Nicolás Jarry (first round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Semifinals Final
          
    Laslo Đere w/o
    Aljaž Bedene
    Laslo Đere 6 7
WC   Félix Auger-Aliassime 3 5
    Pablo Cuevas 3 6 3
WC   Félix Auger-Aliassime 6 3 6

Top half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   D Thiem 3 3
  L Đere 6 6   L Đere 6 6
WC   T Seyboth Wild 6 3 2   T Daniel 4 2
  T Daniel 3 6 6   L Đere 6 7
Q   C Ruud 6 6 Q   C Ruud 4 5
LL   C Berlocq 1 2 Q   C Ruud 6 3 6
  G Pella 4 6 4 5   J Sousa 3 6 4
5   J Sousa 6 3 6   L Đere w/o
3   M Cecchinato 5 61   A Bedene
  A Bedene 7 77   A Bedene 6 6
  P Sousa 3 2 WC   T Monteiro 3 4
WC   T Monteiro 6 6   A Bedene 4 6 6
  G Andreozzi 4 4 Q   H Dellien 6 2 3
Q   H Dellien 6 6 Q   H Dellien 7 6
  R Carballés Baena 6 65 78   R Carballés Baena 5 4
8   N Jarry 3 77 66

Bottom half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7   M Jaziri 3 5
  F Delbonis 6 7   F Delbonis 6 5 3
  L Sonego 67 3   A Ramos Viñolas 3 7 6
  A Ramos Viñolas 79 6   A Ramos Viñolas 3 6 3
Q   E Ymer 6 5 2   P Cuevas 6 3 6
Q   JI Londero 2 7 6 Q   JI Londero 1 4
  P Cuevas 6 4   P Cuevas 6 6
4   D Schwartzman 1 1r   P Cuevas 3 6 3
6   D Lajović 2 1 WC   F Auger-Aliassime 6 3 6
  C Norrie 6 6   C Norrie 66 7 64
  J Munar 77 6   J Munar 78 5 77
  L Mayer 65 4   J Munar 4 3
  C Garín 7 6 WC   F Auger-Aliassime 6 6
  M Marterer 5 3   C Garín 5 4
WC   F Auger-Aliassime 6 6 WC   F Auger-Aliassime 7 6
2   F Fognini 2 3

Qualifying edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Juan Ignacio Londero (qualified)
  2.   Lorenzo Sonego (moved to main draw)
  3.   Hugo Dellien (qualified)
  4.   Elias Ymer (qualified)
  5.   Casper Ruud (qualified)
  6.   Carlos Berlocq (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  7.   Rogério Dutra Silva (qualifying competition)
  8.   Pedro Martínez (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers edit

Lucky loser edit

  1.   Carlos Berlocq

Qualifying draw edit

First qualifier edit

First round Qualifying competition
          
1   Juan Ignacio Londero 77 6
    Alessandro Giannessi 63 1
1   Juan Ignacio Londero 77 6
7   Rogério Dutra Silva 65 2
    Matteo Donati 2 6 1
7   Rogério Dutra Silva 6 3 6

Second qualifier edit

First round Qualifying competition
          
Alt   Facundo Bagnis 6 7
    Kimmer Coppejans 4 5
Alt   Facundo Bagnis 5 4
5   Casper Ruud 7 6
    Thomaz Bellucci 63 66
5   Casper Ruud 77 78

Third qualifier edit

First round Qualifying competition
          
3   Hugo Dellien 6 1 6
WC   Rafael Matos 4 6 0
3   Hugo Dellien 6 77
6   Carlos Berlocq 3 62
WC   Natan Rodrigues 3 1
6   Carlos Berlocq 6 6

Fourth qualifier edit

First round Qualifying competition
          
4   Elias Ymer 3 7 6
    João Domingues 6 5 3
4   Elias Ymer 6 1 6
8   Pedro Martínez 4 6 4
WC   Mateus Alves 4 6 5
8   Pedro Martínez 6 3 7

References edit

  1. ^ "Schwartzman beats Verdasco to win Rio Open". ESPN.com. 25 February 2018.

External links edit