The Mexican Tennis Open came to an end after six days of intense and exciting activity. Rafael Nadal champion was crowned in the new Arena GNPwhich received the greatest white sports figures, saw records be broken and hosted thousands of fans who made this an unforgettable event.
Wild boar tacos: the sensation in Acapulco
One of the great attractions of Mexico, regardless of the stadium, is gastronomy. Its variety and incomparable seasoning cause that anyone can delight their palate and the Mexican Tennis Open did the same at different stands. From hamburgers, tostadas, tortas and taquitos al pastor, they filled the new complex with flavor.
And to these examples another type of tacos is added: those of wild pig. What for many could be something undesirable, came to stay in the tournament. The positive comments were present in the stands; However, there were also those who thought that they were not what they expected after seeing the price of 198 pesos.
But so that you know a little more about these famous tacos, we leave you everything you need to know about their preparation. ????
Arturo Elias Ayub enjoyed the best tennis in the new complex
In one of our many tours of the new Mexican Tennis Open complex, we found nothing more and nothing less than Arturo Elias Ayub. One of the public’s darlings ‘Shark Tank México’ He enjoyed the best exponents of tennis today and we took the opportunity to ask him who would take the title in Acapulco.
Confident in Rafael Nadal, he also showed a bit about the new complex of the AMT, And he sent greetings to all Sopitas.com readers!
We meet Pablo Carreño Busta and Feliciano López in Acapulco
Something that this edition of the Mexican Tennis Open gave us was the coexistence between tennis players and fans. Beyond the applause on the court, most were able to sign autographs and take photos. And while it is true that Rafael Nadal was one of the most requested, the other Spaniards were not far behind.
on our tours we could see Pablo Carreño Busta after training; dozens of children surrounded him to get the selfie of the memory and something similar happened with Feliciano Lopez. Tsitsipas’ pair in doubles passed through different areas of the complex and was recognized by several followers.
Recognition of the ball boys of the Mexican Tennis Open
Something that is not seen on television but that is a reality, is the work of thousands of people beyond the field. At the food, drink or merch stalls; in attention centers and of course, assisting the same players. That is why the ball boys have a very important role.
The groups are aware of every detail during the matches and are recognized by the fans. Holding hands and on both sides of the court, they go around several times to return that gratitude to the public. Many cannot see it on TV, but here we leave you this little and emotional protocol, which by the way changed a bit in the last days of the Mexican Tennis Open.
Rafael Nadal’s fans stole all the spotlight
The Mexican Tennis Open was a success due to many factors, but the reality is that Rafael Nadal It was the main attraction since its confirmation was announced. What Spanish generates moves borders as in the story of Byron, who traveled from Guatemala to see him play.
The reality is that this way we have several stories and so that you know them, here we leave you a small compilation with those that we found during our stay in the complex.