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2023 ATP Argentina Open Schedule & Dates
The 2023 edition of the Argentina Open will begin with its first round matches on Monday, February 13. The qualifiers will be played a couple of days before that. The men’s singles final in Buenos Aires will be held on Sunday, February 19.
Player List for 2023 ATP Argentina Open
The player list for the Buenos Aires Open for 2023 has been released and it’s Carlos Alcaraz who will make a comeback to tennis in this competition. Also joining him will be Cameron Norrie, who will take on the mantle of the second seed.
Here’re all the top players who make it to the list of seeds taking part in this tournament.
Men’s Singles List in 2023
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Cameron Norrie
- Lorenzo Musetti
- Diego Schwartzman
- Francisco Cerundolo
- Sebastian Baez
- Alex Molcan
- Albert Ramos Vinolas
What Happened at the 2022 ATP Buenos Aires?
It was Casper Ruud who added another ATP title to his list when he overcame the defending champion and second seeded Diego Schwartzman in the final. It was also his second Buenos Aires Open title.
He won 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 to lift the trophy. That was the only set that Ruud dropped all tournament.
Ruud had earlier eased past Federico Delbonis and Schwartzman needed a three-setter against Lorenzo Sonego in the semifinals.
Top seeded Diego Schwartzman won the 2021 edition of the Buenos Aires Open by beating fellow Argentine and qualifier Francisco Cerundolo in the title-decider.
Schwartzman had earlier overcome Miomir Kecmanovic in the semifinals while Cerundolo surprised Benoit Paire, Pablo Andujar and Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the lead-up to the final.
Casper Ruud was the surprise winner of the 2020 edition of the Buenos Aires Open after he defeated another shock finalist, the lucky loser Pedro Sousa in the final. He won 6-1, 6-4.
Sousa made it through to the final after the top seeded Schwartzman withdrew from their semifinal while Ruud was a 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 winner over Argentina’s Juan Ignacio Londero in his semifinal.
Italy’s Marco Ceccinato won the 2019 edition of the ATP Buenos Aires by beating local lad Diego Schwartzman in the final. He won 6-1, 6-2 to clinch the title.
Defending champion Dominic Thiem was the top seed in the Argentina Open 2019 but was ousted in the semifinal in a gruelling three setter that saw them play out a tie-breaker in the final set. Cecchinato won 6-4, 6-2 in his last-four match to progress into the final. Other than these three, none of the other five seeded players made it beyond the second round of the 2019 edition.
In 2018, Thiem won his second title at the Argentina Open following the withdrawal of defending champion Alexandr Dolgopolov before the tournament began. Thiem defeated Aljaz Bedene in the final, 6-2, 6-4.
Interestingly, only one of the other seeded players even made it to the quarter-final, Diego Schwartzman who lost to the eventual finalist Bedene in that round. Among the other seeds, none made it to the last-eight stage with Britain’s Kyle Edmund withdrawing from the competition before even playing because of an injury.
Thiem ripped past Gael Monfils while Bedene needed three sets to overcome Federico Delbonis to make it to the title-decider.
The previous time Thiem had won a title at this competition was in 2016.
Previous 10 ATP Buenos Aires Title Winners
Men’s Singles
2022: Casper Ruud
2021: Diego Schwartzman
2020: Casper Ruud
2019: Marco Cecchinato
2018: Dominic Thiem
2017: Alexandr Dolgopolov
2016: Dominic Thiem
2015: Rafael Nadal
2014: David Ferrer
2013: David Ferrer
2012: David Ferrer
2011: Nicolas Almagro
2010: Juan Carlos Ferrero
How to watch 2023 ATP Argentina Open Live Streaming
There are multiple methods to be able to watch the Buenos Aires live. One of them is to use bookmakers who stream tennis tournaments live on their website.
You can watch (and bet) on the ATP Argentina Open live streaming with bet365.com. Follow these simple steps:
- Go to www.bet365.com
- Register with www.bet365.com (or log in to you account)
- Pre-fund your account by depositing $10 (or equivalent currency). You can either let that remain in your account or should have bet in the 24 hours before the live streaming
- Select the ATP Argentina Open live streaming option by clicking on Live Streaming on the top
This site requires you to register with them and then either deposit a sum of $10 into your account (or register as mentioned here) or watch the live streaming by betting on any sport in the past 24 hours. Remember geo-restrictions may apply.
There are other websites you can look to watch the ATP Argentina Open live streaming with as well. Here’s a list, but remember geo-restrictions will be applicable.
Other Tennis Live Streaming Options
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Betfair | To watch tennis live streams, customers must have a funded account. Grand Slams might not be live streamed. | Click Here |
Alternately, you can also join Tennis TV, which is the official live streaming partner of ATP or WTATennis which is the official tennis streaming partner for WTA. This premium service costs a monthly subscription fee and you can watch multiple tennis events using either of the options.
Watch Buenos Aires live on TV
More information on which TV channels will show the Argentina Open live in your region will be updated when the ATP release this information of their broadcasting deals.