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WTA Boosts Security at Mexico Tennis Tournament Amid Cartel Violence

The WTA has enhanced security measures at the ongoing Merida Open in Mexico City due to escalating cartel violence in the region.

The Women's Tennis Association has implemented additional security protocols for the Merida Open amid intensifying clashes between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and national security forces. The tournament, currently taking place in Mexico City, continues with heightened protective measures for players and staff.

The decision comes as Mexico faces increased civil unrest, particularly in areas affected by cartel operations. The WTA has not commented on specific security details but confirmed that player safety remains their top priority.