ATP Chile Open 2023 Live Streaming, Betting Tips, Odds, Tickets, Schedule & Player List

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The final stop of clay-court tennis in South America will be in Santiago for the 25th edition of the ATP Chile Open. The 28-player draw is led by Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti who is ranked 18th in the world rankings. Main draw action will run from February 27 to March 5, 2023. On that note let us take an in-depth look at all details of the event. 

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Where will the 2023 ATP Chile Open be played?

The 2023 ATP Chile Open will take place at heart of Santiago, the capital city of Chile, from February 25 (qualifying) until March 5, 2023, when the men’s singles final will be held.

The ATP 250 event will be held at the tennis courts of the Catholic University Club in San Carlos de Apoquindo.

The event is played on outdoor clay courts and is the last stop of the South American Golden Swing.

What’s the 2023 ATP Chile Open Schedule

The ATP Chile Open will kick off with qualifying on Saturday, February 25, 2023, with 16 players competing in two rounds, vying for four main draw spots.

On Sunday, February 26, the second round of qualifying will be completed. Main draw action will commence on Monday, February 27 with a few first-round matches.

The full schedule of the ATP Chile Open is as below:

  • Qualifying – February 25-26, 2023
  • Round 1 –  February 27-28, 2023
  • Round 2 –  March 1-2, 2023
  • Quarterfinal –  March 3, 2023
  • Semifinal – March 4, 2023
  • Final –  March 5, 2023

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Who is Playing at the 2023 ATP Chile Open?

The 2023 ATP Chile Open will feature 28 players in the singles draw, being led on the front by Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti. He is the lone top-20 player in the draw.

Four Argentines make up the top eight seeds, spearheaded by their No. 1 player Francisco Cerundolo.

Two-time Roland Garros finalist continues his pursuit for a first ATP title since returning from a wrist injury last year. He has been awarded a wild card in Santiago.

Four players will join from qualifying while the three wild cards have all been determined.

Here is the confirmed player list of the 2023 ATP Chile Open so far:

Please note that the below entry list is subject to change as a result of withdrawals due to injuries or undisclosed reasons.

  1. Lorenzo Musetti
  2. Francisco Cerundolo
  3. Sebastian Baez
  4. Diego Schwartzman
  5. Albert Ramos Vinolas
  6. Laslo Djere
  7. Pedro Cachin
  8. Bernabe Zapata Miralles
  9. Jaume Munar
  10. Roberto Carballes Baena
  11. Tomas Martin Etcheverry
  12. Pedro Martinez
  13. Dusan Lajovic
  14. Juan Pablo Varillas
  15. Thiago Monteiro
  16. Fabio Fognini
  17. Facundo Bagnis
  18. Daniel Elahi Galan
  19. Marco Cecchinato
  20. Dominic Thiem (WC)
  21. Joao Sousa
  22. Cristian Garin (WC)
  23. Alejandro Tabilo (WC)

ATP Chile Open 2023 Prize Money

The total financial commitment inclusive of prize money for the 2023 ATP Chile Open is $718,245. This represents a 31% increase from last year’s financial outlay.

In addition to prize money, the winner will collect 250 ranking points.

The total prize money breakdown in singles for the 25th edition of the Chile Open stands at $642,735 and is as below:

  • Winner – $97,760
  • Finalist – $57,025
  • Semifinalist – $33,525
  • Quarterfinalist – $19,425
  • Second Round – $11,280
  • First Round – $6,895

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How to Watch the 2023 ATP Chile Open

If you are looking to watch the 2023 ATP Chile Open on television, live stream, or on-demand, you can do so in the following ways:

For the International audience, the 2023 ATP Chile Open matches can be streamed live or on-demand on Tennistv.com at a monthly subscription fee of $14.99 (please confirm from the website that geo-blocks don’t apply for the tournament you wish to watch).

In the USA, Tennis Channel Plus will broadcast the ATP Chile Open. While in the UK matches can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

In Sub-Saharan Africa, Supersport TV will have broadcast rights for all ATP matches, while in the MENA region, the tournament is accessible on BeIN Sports.

Germany: Sky Deutschland

Spain: Telefonica

France: Canal+, Eurosport

Australia: BeIN Sports

China: Iqiyi

Canada: TSN

Italy: Super Tennis

Japan: WOWOW

Latin America: ESPN

For a full list of all broadcast partners, please visit the tournament’s official website here.

You can also watch & bet on the 2023 ATP Chile Open with bet365. Here is the process you can follow to do just that.

  • Go to www.bet365.com
  • Register with www.bet365.com (or log in to your 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 Chile Open 2023 live streaming option by clicking on the top

Please remember, 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 might apply.

This is geo-restricted, but if you have any other problems accessing the ATP Chile Open live stream, kindly let us know in the comments section below.

Our 2023 ATP Chile Open Predictions & Picks

Cristian Garin is the only Chilean to win this tournament. While he possesses the clay-court prowess to thrive on this surface, he has not rediscovered the form that took him to the world’s top 20 a few seasons ago.

This could be a big tournament for Dominic Thiem. I was particularly impressed by the level and stamina that he displayed at the Rio Open, losing an epic to Thiago Monteiro. If Thiem continues to play with gusto and grit, he might offer decent value for money in the outright market this week.

Lorenzo Musetti is only the top seed by name. His form just doesn’t match up to his reputation as the favorite this week. He was upset in the first hurdle in Rio by Nicolas Jarry. It’s now one win in five matches for the Italian one-hander.

Last year’s beaten finalist Sebastian Baez is worth keeping an eye on. The Argentine has turned a corner in the Golden Swing, returning to the winners’ circle in Cordoba. Baez also made the last eight in Rio this past week, and he will be a tough nut to crack on the red clay in Santiago.

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How to Buy 2023 ATP Chile Open Tickets?

Please note that Puntoticket is the official ticketing partner for the 2023 Chile Open. If you wish to purchase a ticket please visit the official website here.

Day pass tickets are currently on sale which will allow you to watch the entire day’s matches.

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