Tennis anyone?
Club Casablanca is THE place to be November 16-22, 2009 as some of the top men’s tennis players in the world come to Cancun for the ATP Challenger Tour. With a top prize of $35 000 USD and a chance to earn ATP ranking points, the tournament will bring world class talent to the Mexican Caribbean to compete.
The ATP Challenger Tour is a vital step for up and coming tennis stars. The tournaments provide great opportunities for players to gain ATP ranking points, as well as bringing first class entertainment to the fans of the game. The world’s top tennis talents started with the Challenger Tour, including Pete Sampras, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. The tournament at Club Casablanca is a chance to see the future greats of tennis at work.
Top players from around the world will be fighting for victory, including Peru’s Rui Machado and former Olympic champion from Chile, Nicolas Massu. Santiago González from Veracruz, Mexico has had some impressive performances this year, he’s one to watch and will have the Mexican fans cheering from the sidelines.
Club Casablanca is proud to present this world class event, bringing top level talent to the community of Cancun. The tournament is open to the public, contact the club for more information regarding tickets.
If you can’t make the tournament, we’ll bring it to you! Cancun Travel will be reporting live from the events on Twitter and Facebook and we couldn’t be more excited. Follow us on or join our fan page to keep up with all the action.
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