
Mexico City is preparing to vibrate with the Mexico City Open 2025, a tennis event that has established itself as a benchmark for Latin American white sport.
The tournament will feature the star participation of Mexican Rodrigo Pacheco, who enters the main draw with the best ranking for a national player in the last 14 years. Pacheco, a young talent who burst onto the circuit with strength, will seek to leverage his home advantage to conquer the title.
In addition to Pacheco, Frenchman Benoit Paire, who ranked in the Top 20 in the ATP rankings, will have a wild card for the main singles draw, while Hans Hach will have a pass in the doubles category as one of the leading Mexican figures in this specialty.
Alongside Pacheco, Argentine Thiago Tirante, the defending champion of the tournament, and experienced Frenchman Benoit Paire, a former Top 20 ATP player, complete a luxury lineup that guarantees a high-level spectacle.
The Mexico City Open 2025 will not only offer top-level tennis but also a complete experience for the whole family. There will be various activities for the public, including Kids Day and Fan Fest.
The first qualifying day will have free entry, while for the rest of the week, tickets will be available at affordable prices through Ticketmaster and at the box office of the Chapultepec Sports Center.
With a prize pool of $200,000, the highest in the tournament's history, and a luxury lineup, the Mexico City Open 2025 is shaping up to be an unmissable event for tennis and sports enthusiasts in Mexico.
From April 6 to 13, the historic courts of the Chapultepec Sports Center will be the stage for a sporting spectacle that promises excitement and surprises.