This Sunday the champions of the ninth stage of the Fairmont Beach Tennis Circuit were defined, which took place on the public courts of the ABTERJ Arena, in Quiosque Nativo, on Copacabana beach. This is the 13th season of the state’s longest-running circuit, sponsored by the Fairmont Hotel. In total, 351 athletes from all over the world […]
This Sunday the champions of the ninth stage of the Fairmont Beach Tennis Circuit were defined, which took place on the public courts of the ABTERJ Arena, in Quiosque Nativo, on Copacabana beach. This is the 13th season of the state’s longest-running circuit, sponsored by the Fairmont Hotel.
In total, 351 athletes from across the state competed in the penultimate regular stage of the season. The final of the Men’s Open, the main category of the Circuit, brought two top 10s and the title went to Angelo Ferrari, 4th place, paired with Fábio Balassiano. They beat Assad Saliba, ranked 9th, and Santiago Silva 7/6 (2) in a tight final decided by tie-break.
The 10th and final regular stage of the year will take place in the same location between November 15 and 16 in Singles and Doubles in the Open/A, B, C, D categories, defining the eight finishers in each of them for the King and Queen of Beach Tennis in Rio de Janeiro in a dispute that will take place at the end of the year. The athletes are still competing for a place in the squads for the Municipal Cup and the States Cup, which will take place in January 2026.
The Fairmont Beach Tennis Circuit is sponsored by Fairmont Rio and has the support of Trem do Corcovado, AI Beach Tennis and the City of Rio de Janeiro and SMEL – Municipal Secretariat of Sport and Leisure of Rio de Janeiro. The organization is ABTERJ (Beach Tennis Association of the State of Rio de Janeiro).
Source: Terra
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