The Corcovado Club exclusive area at the Rio Open expanded to 2,200 square meters and provided shelter for VIP guests during a rain delay on Thursday, 19. The space gathered personalities from sports, fashion, and entertainment, as Brazilian tennis player João Fonseca faced Peruvian Ignacio Buse.
The Rio Open, a tennis tournament held in Rio de Janeiro, featured an expanded VIP area this edition, the Corcovado Club, now spanning 2,200 square meters — a 100-meter increase from the previous year. On Thursday, 19, heavy rain delayed matches, prompting special guests to wait sheltered in the lounge, which turned into a lively gathering spot.
Attendees included Brazil's men's volleyball team coach Bernardinho, model and presenter Mariana Goldfarb, fashion influencer Malu Borges, actor Rômulo Arantes Neto, and influencer and businesswoman Mari Saad. The space includes exclusive booths from brands like Rolex and a reserved area for the Rio de Janeiro state government. Guests enjoyed complimentary food and drinks, ensuring comfort despite the weather.
The night's main match, between Brazilian João Fonseca and Peruvian Ignacio Buse, started after a two-hour delay. Fonseca, who reached the quarterfinals in 2024 — his best performance to date —, was eliminated 2 sets to 1, with scores of 5-7, 6-3, and 6-4. The Corcovado Club thus blended luxury and entertainment, enhancing the event's VIP appeal.