The tennis season in Mexico ends with the Merida Openso they already glimpse the events of 2025 in which they will try to set a precedent in both the men’s and women’s branches.
“In February with the UTS I think it is an event that comes to revolutionize tennis in Mexico“he pointed out Gustavo Santoscoy Garcíadirector of the Mérida Open.
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Gustavo Santoscoy García shares the objectives for 2025 with the tournaments they will organize pic.twitter.com/Wf2BRZSWHx
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The headquarters will be Guadalajarawhere in recent years WTA tournaments in categories 125, 500 and even 1000 have been held, so now they will carry ATP rackets.
“There are going to be 8 very high caliber players, including Casper Ruud, Nick Kyrgios, Shapovalovit will be an event that will change the destiny of tennis in Mexico because it is the future,” explained the manager.
Likewise, they are committed to continuing to invite the tennis players who command the women’s circuit worldwide in both the Guadalajara Open and the Mérida Open.
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“We are trying to make packages where they participate in the two tournaments, we continue with a close relationship with Maria Sakkari, Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka“The intention is for the tournament to continue growing,” said Santoscoy García.
The white sport will continue in other venues, with lower category events.
“We have the event of Puerto Vallarta, a WTA 125it has a lot of potential and it is at sea level, we are going to San Luis Potosí for the third year, which is on clay, without a doubt we are going to continue working for tennis,” said Gustavo.
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