2019
Basic Refereeing Course with Ricardo Reis; three 1-day courses with Domingos Venâncio (Play & Stay system), hosted by Club Marapendi, AABB Niterói, and Marina Barra Club.
Rio Open believes in the transformative power of sport. More than training athletes, we want to open paths, expand opportunities, and change lives.
Our social platform currently supports four social projects, reaching more than 900 families:
They receive balls used during the tournament and training equipment, as well as courses for teachers, referee training, and racquet stringing courses—aiming to expand opportunities in the job market.
As recognition, in 2017 Rio Open won the ATP Aces for Charity Award for best social project on the ATP Tour—an initiative that recognizes and supports charity projects from tournaments and athletes.
And to inspire and shape the future of these young people, students take part in the Winners Tournament, created especially so they can feel the excitement of competing in an official tournament on the Rio Open courts—where great tennis idols have already played.
In addition to rewarding tournament participants, Rio Open looks for prizes that further encourage the dreams of these young people. Since 2018, we have provided experiences such as:
Basic Refereeing Course with Ricardo Reis; three 1-day courses with Domingos Venâncio (Play & Stay system), hosted by Club Marapendi, AABB Niterói, and Marina Barra Club.
1-day course with Domingos Venâncio (Play & Stay system), with the participation of Fernando Meligeni.
CBT Modules A, B, and C; four 1-day courses with Domingos Venâncio (Play & Stay system)—the first three hosted by Club Marapendi, AABB Niterói, and Marina Barra Club, and the last one during Rio Open, with the participation of Fernando Meligeni.
CBT Modules C, D, and E.
ERSA stringing course.
CBT Module G; Domingos Venâncio Drills Course (Play & Stay system).