Tokito Oda
World No. 1 at 19 years old
To reinforce Rio Open’s commitment to diversity, accessibility, and inclusion, the tournament is promoting the 3rd edition of the competition, presented by Allos. This time with four elite players, the spotlight is on world No. 1 Tokito Oda of Japan, current holder of three of the four Grand Slam titles contested in 2025.
Ranked No. 3 and No. 4, Argentina’s Gustavo Fernández and Spain’s Martín de la Puente are also among the contenders. Fernández is one of the biggest names in the discipline, with 96 titles including eight Grand Slams. De la Puente is the current Rio Open champion. Brazil’s Daniel Rodrigues completes the list and will have the full support of the crowd as he bids for the 35th title of his illustrious career.
Wheelchair Tennis Elite takes place from February 19 to 21.
Tokito Oda
World No. 1 at 19 years old
Martín De La Puente
Current world No. 4
Gustavo Fernández
Former world No. 1 in singles
Daniel Rodrigues
Brazil's No. 1. Former world No. 11 with five Parapan American Games medals