
How to watch Rio Open presented by Claro Monday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more Feb. 17
The Rio Open presented by Claro Round: Round of 32
Round of 32 Date: February 17
February 17 Venue: Jockey Club Brasileiro
Jockey Club Brasileiro Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Court Surface: Clay Watch the Tennis Channel and more sports on Fubo! Match of the day: Alexander Zverev vs. Bu Yunchaokete Start time: 3:00 PM ET
3:00 PM ET Round: Round of 32
Round of 32 In two tournaments this year, Zverev has gone 7-2 and has yet to win a title.
Yunchaokete, who holds a 3-5 record in five tournaments this year, has yet to claim a tournament victory. Rio Open presented by Claro schedule today Jaume Munar vs. Thiago Seyboth Wild, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Alexander Zverev vs. Bu Yunchaokete, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Gustavo Heide vs. Francisco Comesana, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Francisco Cerundolo vs. Hugo Gaston, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Dusan Lajovic vs. Damir Dzumhur, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Facundo Diaz Acosta vs. Thiago Monteiro, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Alexander Shevchenko vs. Felipe Alves, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Pedro Martinez vs. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Mariano Navone vs. Roberto Carballes Baena, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Sebastian Baez vs. Sumit Nagal, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Joao Fonseca vs. Alexandre Muller, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32)
Corentin Moutet vs. Tomas Martin Etcheverry, 3:00 PM ET (Round of 32) Sign up for Fubo to watch tennis today!
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