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Mexican Tennis Star Renata Zarazúa Defeats Top-10 Player in US Open History

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor
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NEW YORK Mexican tennis player Renata‍ Zarazúa‍ achieved a historic upset at the US Open on Tuesday, defeating American Madison Keys in the first round. The victory marks a meaningful milestone for ‌Mexican tennis, a sport ‌that has lacked prominent ‌international figures in recent decades.

Zarazúa’s success builds upon a ‌family legacy in Mexican tennis. Her grandmother,‍ Rosario Zarazúa, and‌ father, Alejandro Zarazúa, were⁣ both players. Her uncle, Vicente Zarazúa, enjoyed ‌a distinguished career in the 1960s​ and 70s, winning ‍medals at⁣ the ​Pan American Games, competing in the 1968 Olympic Games, and representing Mexico in⁣ the Davis Cup.

Following her win against Keys, Zarazúa was asked about her dedication to the sport, responding, “find a way of playing tennis.” This encapsulates ​her unwavering commitment.

The win over Keys,currently ranked 17th in the world,is a major breakthrough for Zarazúa and a source of national pride. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged the achievement during‍ a press conference on ‍Tuesday, stating, “He beat the American Madison Keys in the first round of the US Open, congratulations.”

Zarazúa will continue her US ‌Open journey on Wednesday,facing ⁤French player Diane Parry⁢ in the second⁣ round.Zarazúa has previously defeated Parry in both of their prior encounters. ⁤irrespective of​ the outcome of the next‌ match, Zarazúa has already‍ cemented her ​place in the history of Mexican tennis. The Zarazúa family’s contributions to the sport⁢ in Mexico span generations, with ⁤Vicente Zarazúa considered a ⁤pioneer, reaching a career-high⁤ ranking of 19 in the world in 1968.

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