Abierto Mexicano Telcel p/b HSBC | |
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Tournament information | |
Tour |
ATP World Tour WTA Tour |
Founded | 1993 (men), 2001 (women) |
Location | Acapulco, Mexico |
Venue | Fairmont Acapulco Princess |
Category |
ATP World Tour 500 WTA International |
Surface |
Clay (Outdoor) (1993–2013) Hard (Outdoor) (2014–present) |
Draw | 32S/16Q/16D (men) 32S/32Q/16D (women) |
Prize money |
US$1,212,750 (men) US$235,000 (women) |
Website | Official website |
Current champions (2017) | |
Men's singles | Sam Querrey |
Women's singles | Lesia Tsurenko |
Men's doubles |
Jamie Murray Bruno Soares |
Women's doubles |
Darija Jurak Anastasia Rodionova |
The Mexican Open, (currently sponsored by Telcel and HSBC and called the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presented by HSBC), is a joint professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, and held annually in late February at the Fairmont Acapulco Princess in Acapulco, Mexico. It was played on outdoor red clay courts until 2013. The change to hard courts was introduced in 2014. The Mexican Open is part of the ATP World Tour 500 series on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour, and of the WTA International tournaments on the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour. The 2015 edition took place from 21 February to 28 February 2015.
The tournament was introduced on the ATP Tour in 1993, and began on the WTA Tour in 2001. It was held in Mexico City from 1993 to 1998, and once more in 2000, before being relocated to Acapulco in 2001. It's the closing leg of the four-ATP tournament Golden Swing. Starting in 2014, the Mexican Open's surface changed from clay to hard courts, serving as a lead-up to the first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event of the season in Indian Wells, United States.
In the men's singles, David Ferrer (2010-2012, 2015) and Thomas Muster (1993–1996) hold the record for most overall titles (four), and Muster has the record for most consecutive wins (four). On the women's side, Amanda Coetzer (2001, 2003), Flavia Pennetta (2005, 2008), Venus Williams (2009–10) and Sara Errani (2012–13) co-hold the record for most singles titles (two), Williams and Errani being the only players to score two straight wins in Mexico. In the men's doubles, Donald Johnson (1996, 2000–01) has won the most titles (three), and co-holds with Michal Mertiňák (2008–09) and David Marrero (2012–13) the record for most back-to-back titles (two). In the women's doubles, María José Martínez Sánchez (2001, 2008–09) is the one holding the most titles (three) and shares with Nuria Llagostera Vives (2008–09) the record for most consecutive wins (two).