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Mexico Defeats Denmark in the Billie Jean Cup

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Mexican tennis player Renata Zarazúa defined the playoffs series against Denmark (2-1) in the Billie Jean Cup. After Victoria Rodríguez's defeat (4-6 and 4-6) against Rebecca Munk Mortensen, the 28-year-old player beat Johanne Christine Svendsen (5-7, 6-3 and 6-3) and, in the third game, won together with Giuliana Olmos the 6-3 and 7-5 doubles victory against the Europeans in the Monterrey GNP stadium. Hours before the game, it was announced tha…

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Mexican tennis player Renata Zarazúa defined the playoffs series against Denmark (2-1) in the Billie Jean Cup. After Victoria Rodríguez's defeat (4-6 and 4-6) against Rebecca Munk Mortensen, the 28-year-old player beat Johanne Christine Svendsen (5-7, 6-3 and 6-3) and, in the third game, won together with Giuliana Olmos the 6-3 and 7-5 doubles victory against the Europeans in the Monterrey GNP stadium. Hours before the game, it was announced tha…

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Just a few hours after the announcement of the death of his uncle, the legendary Vicente Zarazúa, the Mexican tennis player Renata Zarazúa defined the series of playoffs against Denmark (2-1) at the Billie Jean King Cup, which takes place in Monterrey, Nuevo León. Mexico secured its first point of the group phase, to face Canada this Sunday at 16:00 hours. The series began with an advantage for visitors when the Danish Rebeca Mortensen beat Mexi…

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The Mexican team began their participation in the Billie Jean King Cup 2025 with a 2-1 win over Denmark in Monterrey, a result that also meant a sports release after last year’s elimination before the same rival. The local team secured the first point of the group phase and will arrive with competitive margin to their next duel in front of Canada, scheduled for Sunday at 4 pm. The series began with an advantage for the visitors. Rebecca Mortense…

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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