The Mexican Open, also known as Abierto Mexicano Telcel, is a professional tennis tournament played on the ATP and WTA Tour in Acapulco, Mexico. Get all the information on how to watch the Mexican Open live streaming online from Acapulco below.

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The competition for men and women is typically played in the same week, making it an action-packed, highly-entertaining tournament. For the gents, it is a part of the ATP World Tour 500 Series with a total of 500 ranking points up for grabs.

On the other hand, it is a WTA International tournament for the ladies – or WTA 250 as it was later a part of – where the champion is awarded 280 ranking points.

Over the years, many renowned names have participated in the tournament like Rafael Nadal, Dominic Thiem, Juan Martin Del Potro, Alexander Zverev, Venus Williams, Sloane Stephens, Sara Errani, and more.

In case you are unable to attend the tournament in person, don’t worry – we have got you covered. Read on to find out more about the Mexican Open live streaming options.

2023 Mexican Open Schedule & Dates

The 2023 edition of the ATP Mexican Open will begin from Monday, February 27 and will go on till Sunday, March 5 when the final will be played. The qualifiers will be held in the lead-up to the competition with the first round matches starting on Monday.

Player List for the 2023 Mexican Open

The list of all the major participants for the men’s edition of the Mexican Open will be released in the leadup to the tournament.

Here’s all the top players who took part in the 2022 Acapulco Open with Daniil Medvedev starting out as the top seed.

Here’s a list of all the seeded players expected to take part last year at the Mexican Open.

Men’s Singles

Daniil Medvedev, Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Rafael Nadal, Matteo Berrettini, Cameron Norrie, Taylor Fritz, Pablo Carreno Busta.

Women’s Singles

Wasn’t held in 2022

What Happened at the 2022 Mexican Open?

The 2022 edition of the ATP Mexican Open was won by Rafael Nadal, his fourth title in Acapulco. He defeated Cameron Norrie 6-4, 6-4 in the final to claim the title.

Nadal did not drop a set in the entire tournament and it included victories over the top seeded Daniil Medvedev in the semifinal as well.

The tournament was marred by an unsavoury incident involving Alexander Zverev, who was defaulted from the 2022 Mexican Open for unsportsmanlike behaviour.

Alexander Zverev had earlier won the 2021 edition of the Mexican Open with a 6-4, 7-6 (3) victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. Tsitsipas was the top seed while Zverev had gone into the competition as the second seed.

The women’s competition wasn’t held in 2021 and 2022.

Rafael Nadal won the men’s singles title in 2020 while the women’s singles title was won by Britain’s Heather Watson.

Nadal went through the competition without losing a set, before he defeated Taylor Fritz 6-3, 6-2 in the final. He had earlier usurped Grigor Dimitrov by the same scoreline. Fritz surprised the fifth seeded John Isner in the semifinal.

The women’s draw saw all the top five seeds crash out in the first round of the tournament, while the eighth seeded Nao Hibino went out in the second round.

It was the seventh seeded Watson who took advantage of this by Canadian youngster Leylah Fernandez in the final 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 to lift the trophy.

This was after the men’s singles title was won by Nick Kyrgios, who defeated Alexander Zverev in the final in straight sets in 2019. Wang Yafan won the women’s singles title that year.

Kyrgios had gone into the tournament as an unseeded player, and was down three match-points in his second round match against Rafael Nadal but made it through and won the tournament. It was also in that match that the issues between Kyrgios and Nadal came to the fore yet again.

Yafan of China won her first WTA title after two-time defending champion Lesia Tsurenko opted out of the tournament. Yafan stunned Sofia Kenin in the final, coming back from a set deficit to win the title-decider. The other seeded player to make the semifinal, Kenin aside, was Donna Vekic, who went down to Yafan in three sets.

In the 2018 edition of the Acapulco Open, the women’s half of the tournament was won by the Ukranian Lesia Tsurenko, who defeated Stefanie Vogele in the final in straight sets. It was an interesting run for Tsurenko, who started the competition as the defending champion and successfully defended her title.

But more so than Tsurenko, it was Vogele who had a great run. Even though she had to settle for the runner-up trophy, she defeated many rising and prominent players like Tatjana Maria, Sloane Stephens, and Maria Sakkari on her way to the final.

The likes of Daria Gavrilova and Kristina Mladenovic also started in the competition but the best they could do was reach the penultimate rounds.

In the men’s half, it was the Argentinean Juan Martin Del Potro who sailed to the victory after defeating Kevin Anderson in the final in straight sets. He was the third top 10 player had Del Potro had dispatched that week, with the other two being Dominic Thiem and Alexander Zverev.

The win here helped him gain the much-needed momentum that eventually led him to win the Indian Masters. Rafael Nadal was also supposed to start as the top seed and the favourite, but he withdrew from the competition right before the start.

This time around though, the Spaniard’s fit and raring to go and it would be interesting to watch the Nadal live streaming of this tournament going into the 2019 season.

Previous Mexican Open Title Winners

Men’s Singles

2022: Rafael Nadal
2021: Alexander Zverev
2020: Rafael Nadal
2019: Nick Kyrgios
2018: Juan Martin Del Potro
2017: Sam Querrey
2016: Dominic Thiem
2015: David Ferrer
2014: Grigor Dimitrov
2013: Rafael Nadal
2012: David Ferrer
2011: David Ferrer
2010: David Ferrer
2009: Nicolas Almagro

Women’s Singles

2022: Not Held
2021: Not Held
2020: Heather Watson
2019: Wang Yafan
2018: Lesia Tsurenko
2017: Lesia Tsurenko
2016: Sloane Stephens
2015: Timea Bacsinszky
2014: Dominika Cibulkova
2013: Sara Errani
2012: Sara Errani
2011: Gisela Dulko
2010: Venus Williams
2009: Venus Williams

Watch the 2023 Mexican Open Live Streaming

The high-octane action from the 2023 Mexican Open can be enjoyed at the comfort of your home by joining any of the world-renowned, reputed bookmakers.

By becoming a member, you will not only be able to make wagers on your favourite sporting event, but you will also be able to live stream the same on any device, without any interruption.

You can watch (and bet) on the 2023 WTA & ATP Acapulco live streaming with bet365.com. These are the simple steps:

  • Go to www.bet365.com
  • Register with www.bet365.com (or log in to you account)
  • Pre-fund your account by depositing $10 (or equivalent currency). You can either let that remain in your account or should have bet in the 24 hours before the live streaming
  • Select the Mexican Open live streaming option by clicking on Live Streaming on the top

In order be able to watch the live streaming of the Acapulco Open, bet365 requires you to register with them and then either deposit a sum of $10 or equivalent into your account (or register as mentioned here) or watch the live streaming by betting on any sport in the past 24 hours.

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Other Options for Mexican Open Live Streaming

The other ways in which to watch some of the top tennis players live streaming at the 2023 Mexican Open is to use Unibet. Again, the process is quite similar to the aforementioned.

Once you have registered and logged in to Unibet, have a look at whether the tennis live streaming option is available for the Mexican Open and if that’s so, you will need to load your account with a small sum of account. Either that or you will need to have bet in the past 24 hours.

Fret not, if you do not want to bet, just load your account with some money and watch the tournament till you want to. There will be other live streaming options as well, which will be released closer to the start of the Acapulco Open in 2020.

2023 Mexican Open Live on TV

The TV guide for the 2023 Abierto Mexicano Telcel will be released as the tournament draws closer.