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Guadalajara Open Introduces New Dynamics and Innovations Inspired by Grand Slam Tournaments

The director of the Guadalajara Open, Gustavo Santoscoy, revealed that the WTA 1000 tournament will have new dynamics and ways of watching the matches. They will seek to integrate tennis culture in the style of the Grand Slams.

“Now the fans and the people who attend will have with a single ticket the possibility of being both in the morning and at night thanks to the efforts we made, watching Tennis from early until night, is one of the great advantages we have and the commercial area is fully covered to protect us from rain issues. We improve the facilities because of everything that hosting such an important tournament represents for us, it is a constant evolution”, Santoscoy commented in an exclusive interview for Azteca Deportes.

Also, he announced that they will travel to the US Open in the coming days to learn from the last Grand Slam of the year.

“All year we have traveled and we have been in tournaments in the United States and in Europe learning what the big events are doing, what they are innovating and what we can innovate ourselves. Now we are going to the US Open to spend a couple of days there with the players, looking at the needs they are going to have for Guadalajara, what they require, what service we are going to be able to give them and learn from the great events of world tennis”, said the director of the contest.

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Swiatek, the great attraction of the GDL Open

Iga Swiatek, a native of Warsaw, will play for the second time in the capital of Guadalajara, since two years ago she did so in the group stage of the WTA Finals as player number 7 in the world, so this time she will arrive with more experience, with greater knowledge of the courts and the height of the city. With these details and with a warm and dedicated audience towards her, she will have a better chance of succeeding. In this opportunity. The 22-year-old tennis player has 15 titles in her career, four of which she won in 2023, where she is still looking to win her first category 1000 tournament.

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2023-08-24 06:56:19
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