Mexicans in the main draw at Los Cabos
- In addition to Rodrigo Pacheco’s return to the main draw of the Mifel Tennis Open by Telcel Oppo, 20-year-old Luis Carlos Alvarez will be present in Los Cabos along with Alex Hernandez.
- In doubles, the experienced Santiago Gonzalez seeks the title
Los Cabos, July 11, 2025.- While Rodrigo Pacheco at 20 years old has won the affection of the Mexican public with his talent and performance at his young age, the Mifel Tennis Open by Telcel Oppo in its ninth edition also boasts his compatriots Luis Carlos Alvarez and Alex Hernandez.
Alvarez is a native of Mexico City, born in 2004, and has represented the country in the Davis Cup, is right-handed with a two-handed backhand and makes his debut in the main draw of Los Cabos looking to shine in his first ATP 250 tournament.
In 2023 he was one step away from qualifying, but with the development he has had with his coach Diego Marañon, he hopes to make that leap in quality to play in tournaments at the highest level.
He debuted in 2022 as a professional and has developed in the Challenger Tour, reaching this year the 774th step of the PIF ATP Rankings.
On the other hand, 26-year-old Tijuanense Alejandro Hernandez returns to Los Cabos, where in 2022 he won his first ATP victory in the first round.
Pacheco is ranked No. 220 in the world, the highest ranking of his short career as a professional. After a historic participation in the Mexican Tennis Open in Acapulco, where he reached the quarterfinals.
The Mexican hopes to surpass that outstanding result in singles, but he also has expectations in the doubles tournament that he will play together with Colombian Nicolas Mejia.
On the other hand, the best Mexican doubles player, the experienced Santiago Gonzalez, is looking for a new title in doubles after the conquest in 2023. His partner in the draw is the American Austin Krajicek with whom he won the titles in Mallorca and Stuttgart this year.