While at least one Liga MX soccer match has been postponed amid unrest in Mexico, the ATP Tour's Mexico Open is expected to proceed as scheduled, event organisers said.
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Could US tennis players skip the WTA Merida Open or ATP Acapulco Open because of Mexican unrest?
US tennis players are traveling to or already in Mexico because the WTA and ATP tennis tours are playing tournaments in the country beginning on February 23. The WTA Merida Open is in Merida, Mexico, ...
A wave of violence has broken out in Mexico after one of the country's most wanted drug lords was killed in a security operation ...
Tennis stars were put on red alert over the weekend after a wave of violence swept across Mexico following the death of a ...
BRITISH tennis star Katie Boulter will play under incresed security amid tensions in Mexico. Boulter is competing at the ...
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Tennis bosses take action in Mexico as cartel war breaks out
Tennis bosses are taking action ahead of the Merida Open after a cartel war broke out in Mexico ...
With both the ATP and WTA playing tournaments in Mexico this week, traffic snarls may affect players' ability to get to ...
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After a six-month injury layoff, Watson has qualified for the main draw in her very first tournament back, defeating Diane Parry and Liya Karatantschewa in the qualifying rounds. Watson has now ...
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