Rio Open confirms Monfils, Berrettini, Fonseca, and Musetti for its 12th edition
Jan 08, 2026
The 12th edition of the Rio Open has added two more major international names to its lineup. Fan favorites among the Brazilian crowd, Gaël Monfils and Matteo Berrettini have been confirmed for the biggest tennis tournament in South America, joining João Fonseca, Brazil’s No. 1, and Lorenzo Musetti, a bronze medalist at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The 2026 Rio Open will take place from February 14 to 22 at the Jockey Club Brasileiro.
A guaranteed source of entertainment on court, Monfils recently announced that he will retire at the end of the 2026 season, with the Rio Open included in his farewell schedule on the tour. This will be the second appearance of the charismatic 39-year-old Frenchman at the ATP 500 event in Rio, which he also played in 2018, when he reached the quarterfinals.
A former world No. 6, Monfils owns 13 career titles and has reached the semifinals at Roland Garros (2008) and the US Open (2016), with victories over players such as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, establishing himself as one of the leading figures of his generation. Holder of several longevity-related records, he is the oldest champion in ATP Tour history (since its creation in 1990) and the oldest since Ken Rosewall in 1977, following his title win in Auckland earlier this year. He is also the French player with the most match wins at Roland Garros, tied with legend Yannick Noah at 40 victories.
“I can’t wait to return to the Rio Open. I was there only once, and the atmosphere was incredible. This will be my final season, so my expectation is to enjoy it, try to play great tennis, and have an amazing connection with the fans in Rio. I remember the atmosphere on the court, and it was simply sensational,” said the Frenchman.
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In 2025, Fonseca returned to the tournament for a third time following his title win in Buenos Aires and now prepares to continue his journey in another edition of the biggest tennis tournament in South America.
“The Rio Open is a very special tournament for me, as it represents different experiences in my life. I’ve been there as a fan, as a sparring partner, and it’s where I played my first ATP event. I gained a lot of experience watching great players and high-level tennis up close, and it was the place that inspired me to want to play tennis. I’m excited to compete in another edition at home, in front of my family, friends, and all the Brazilian fans”, said the Rio de Janeiro native.
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Back in Rio and a big fan of Brazil, Musetti will make his second appearance on the courts of the Jockey Club Brasileiro after competing in the 2023 edition. The Italian was also present for the 2025 edition but withdrew before the start of the tournament due to injury. A two-time title winner (ATP 500 Hamburg and ATP 250 Naples), Lorenzo is also a two-time Davis Cup champion with Italy, as part of the teams that won the titles in 2023 and 2024.
“I am confirming my participation in the 2026 Rio Open. Unfortunately, I was injured this year and was unable to play, but I was still able to enjoy the city a great deal. I was very happy in Rio, felt the affection of the fans, and that is why I am coming back”, said Musetti.
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Berrettini made history for tennis in his country by becoming the first Italian to reach the Wimbledon final in 2021. He was also the first player born in the 1990s to reach the quarterfinals or better at all four Grand Slam tournaments, highlighting his consistency across all surfaces. Matteo has won 10 singles titles, six of them on clay.
“I am very happy to return to Rio after a few years. I really have high expectations for this tournament. As you know, I have a Brazilian grandmother, so I truly want to play my best tennis there, and the last time I played, the support was unbelievable,” said Berrettini.
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This will be the former world No. 6’s second appearance at the Rio Open. In 2022, the Italian—who has a Brazilian grandmother – played in Brazil for the first time as a professional and reached the quarterfinals of the tournament, competing in front of his family.
“Having Monfils back at the Rio Open will be very special, especially in the year of his farewell. He is one of the most charismatic and popular players on the tour, always very much loved by the Brazilian fans. Berrettini also has a strong connection with Brazil and is one of the names the public most enjoys watching in action. We are ready for a vibrant Rio Open, with different playing styles and generations that will excite the fans,” said Luiz Carvalho, Rio Open Director.
Gael Monfils, Matteo Berrettini, João Fonseca, and Lorenzo Musetti are confirmed for the 12th edition of the Rio Open. More lineup confirmations will be announced soon through the Rio Open’s official channels.
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