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Acapulco 2023: Where to watch, TV schedule, live streaming details, and more | Mexican Open

The 30th edition of the Mexican Open will start on Monday, February 27. Rafael Nadal will not be defending his title this year, but there are some quality players competing in the ATP 500 event in Acapulco.

World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz is the top seed and will be a heavy favorite to win it. The Spaniard has had a brilliant start to the 2023 season during the South American clay-court swing, winning the Argentina Open and reaching the semifinals of the Rio Open.

Alcaraz will be eager to win the Mexican Open and has a decent chance of doing so given his current form.

Casper Ruud is seeded second in the ATP 500 event and is among the favorites to win. The Norwegian has had a poor start to the 2023 season, winning only two out of five matches so far, and will look to bounce back at the Mexican Open.

Third seed Taylor Fritz will also be a heavy favorite to win the tournament in Acapulco. The American started the season strongly, helping his nation to a United Cup victory before winning the Delray Beach Open.

Fritz will enter the Top 5 of the ATP rankings for the first time in his career and will look to have an impressive run at Acapulco.

The likes of Cameron Norrie, Holger Rune, and Frances Tiafoe are also well capable of contending for the Mexican Open, as each of them has produced impressive performances over the past few months and is tough to beat on their day.

On that note, let's take a look at the broadcast and live streaming details for the ATP 500 tournament.


Mexican Open channel and live streaming details

Viewers from the following countries can catch the action at the Mexican Open live on their respective channels and sites:

Tennis Channel - USA, Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands.

Amazon Prime Video - United Kingdom and Ireland.

beIN SPORTS - Australia.

TSN - Canada.

Eurosport - France, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania & Russia.

Sportklub - Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia & Montenegro.

Polsat - Poland.

Sky Deutschland - Germany, Austria, Switzerland & Litchenstein.

Super Tennis - Italy.

Telefonica/Movistar - Spain.

Hellenic (OTE TV) - Greece.

Ziggo Sport - Netherlands.

A1 Max Sport - Bulgaria.

beIN Southeast Asia - Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, East Timor, Philippines & Singapore.

WOWOW - Japan.

ESPN - Latin America.

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