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2026 Mexican Open
February 21 – February 28 CST
The 2026 Mexican Open (also known as the 2026 Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC for sponsorship reasons) marks the 33rd edition of Mexico’s premier tennis event. As a cornerstone of the ATP 500 circuit, the tournament continues its tradition of bringing world-class athleticism to the stunning shores of Acapulco. Scheduled from February 23 to February 28, 2026, this year’s installment promises high-octane hard-court action at the state-of-the-art Arena GNP Seguros.
Tournament Venue and Atmosphere
The tournament is hosted at the Arena GNP Seguros, a facility that has quickly become a player and fan favorite since its inauguration. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and proximity to the Pacific Ocean, the venue offers a unique blend of “holiday vibes” and intense professional competition. The outdoor hard courts favor aggressive baseliners and big servers, often leading to dramatic night sessions under the Mexican stars.
Prize Money and Ranking Points
The 2026 edition features a total financial commitment of USD 2,469,450. Beyond the significant monetary rewards, the 500 ranking points available to the winner are crucial for players looking to solidify their standing in the ATP Top 10 or climb the ladder toward the Nitto ATP Finals.
Singles Prize Money & ATP Points
| Round | Prize Money (USD) | ATP Points |
| Winner | $461,835 | 500 |
| Finalist | $248,480 | 330 |
| Semifinals | $132,425 | 200 |
| Quarterfinals | $67,655 | 100 |
| Round of 16 | $36,115 | 50 |
| Round of 32 | $19,260 | 0 |
Doubles Prize Money & ATP Points
Values represent the total prize money per team.
| Round | Prize Money (USD) | ATP Points |
| Winners | $151,690 | 500 |
| Finalists | $80,900 | 300 |
| Semifinals | $40,930 | 180 |
| Quarterfinals | $20,470 | 90 |
| Round of 16 | $10,590 | 0 |
The 2026 Player Field
The entry list for 2026 features a compelling mix of established superstars and rising “Next Gen” talents. Leading the charge is world number 4 Alexander Zverev, a former champion who thrives in the Acapulco heat. He is followed closely by the defending speedster Alex de Minaur, whose defensive capabilities on hard courts are legendary.
Top Seeded Players:
- Alexander Zverev (Rank 4)
- Alex de Minaur (Rank 6)
- Casper Ruud (Rank 13)
- Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Rank 15)
- Flavio Cobolli (Rank 20)
- Valentin Vacherot (Rank 26)
- Cameron Norrie (Rank 27)
- Frances Tiafoe (Rank 28)
The inclusion of Flavio Cobolli and Valentin Vacherot in the seeded positions highlights a shift in the ATP landscape, as these players have surged into the top 30 over the past season.
Provisional Tournament Schedule
The tournament follows a compact, high-intensity six-day main draw format. Fans can expect a “Day Session” starting in the late afternoon to avoid the peak tropical heat, followed by the iconic “Night Sessions.”
- Monday, Feb 23: First Round (Singles & Doubles)
- Tuesday, Feb 24: First Round completion
- Wednesday, Feb 25: Round of 16
- Thursday, Feb 26: Quarterfinals
- Friday, Feb 27: Semifinals
- Saturday, Feb 28: Singles and Doubles Finals
Why the Mexican Open Matters
The Abierto Mexicano Telcel is more than just a tennis tournament; it is a cultural event. For the players, it serves as a vital warm-up for the “Sunshine Double” (Indian Wells and Miami). For the city of Acapulco, the 2026 edition represents continued resilience and growth, showcasing the city’s ability to host world-class sporting events with unmatched hospitality.
Whether it’s the chance to see a Top 10 clash or the opportunity for a breakout star like Cobolli to claim their first 500-level title, Acapulco remains one of the crown jewels of the ATP Tour.

