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How to watch ATP Chile Open live on TV or stream in the UK, USA or Australia

How to watch ATP Chile Open live on TV or stream in the UK, USA or Australia

The South American Golden Swing reaches its end with the third clay-court tournament of the subcontinent at the Chile Open in Santiago. As in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, we will see a draw packed with surface specialists competing for the 27th edition of the tournament between February 23 and March 1.

The historic tournament – which began being played back in 1968 – has had renowned champions such as former world No. 1 Guga Kuerten, Guillermo Coria, Fernando Gonzalez, Gaston Gaudio and Tommy Robredo. In recent years, locals Cristian Garin and Nicolas Jarry stand out.

The defending champion on this occasion is Laslo Djere, who back in 2025 defeated Argentine Sebastian Baez in the final – champion of the tournament in 2024 – and lifted what is one of his three professional titles.

Chile Open closes South American Golden Swing 

With the draw confirmed, the main candidate for the title will be Francisco Cerundolo (No. 18), who began the Golden Swing by crowning himself champion in his home city Buenos Aires, and who will look to close his South American run with a new trophy. His rival in the Argentina final, Luciano Darderi, is the second seed and a name to consider in the battle for the title.

In any case, there will be several other candidates aiming to deliver a strong performance on the clay courts of Santiago. The 2024 champion Sebastian Baez and former Roland Garros quarterfinalist Tomas Martin Etcheverry lead a large legion of Argentine players.

Among the internationals, without a doubt the most prominent name is former Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini, who for the first time travelled to the South American swing and will complete the trio of tournaments before travelling to North America to play Indian Wells.

Local hopes will rest on Alejandro Tabilo – finalist in 2024 – and 2021 champion Cristian Garin. Both players – former top-20 – will seek their opportunity to climb back up the rankings, after an irregular last year that has seen them fall sharply in the standings. The presence of the 2023 champion Nicolas Jarry is also expected, who will receive a wild card from the tournament, also considering that the event’s organisation is run by the own familiy of the 2024 Rome Open finalist.

How to watch the ATP Chile Open Acapulco live on TV or stream

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