• WHAT: ATP Acapulco Mexican Open Tennis Championship
  • WHEN: Monday, February 23, 2026 - Saturday, February 28th, 2026
  • WHERE: Arena GNP Seguros, Acapulco, México
  • WATCH: The Tennis Channel

Two recent former champions are set as the top betting picks in this year's ATP Acapulco Mexican Open.

Alexander Zverev, the 2021 Mexican Open winner, is set by oddsmakers as the +220 favorite in the tennis betting odds. Alex de Minaur, who won back-to-back ATP Acapulco titles in 2023 and 2024, is the +350 second betting choice.

Let's look at the latest ATP Acapulco tennis betting lines. Remember, odds are always subject to change.

ATP Acapulco Open Men's Singles OddsBovadaMyBookieBetOnline
Alexander Zverev+220+220+220
Alex de Minaur+350+350+350
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina+800+800+800
Casper Ruud+1000+1000+1000
Flavio Cobolli+1200+1200+1200
Valentin Vacherot+1600+1600+1600
Grigor Dimitrov+1800+1800+1800
Cameron Norrie+2000+2000+2000
Eliot Spizzirri+2200+2200+2200
Adam Walton+2800+2800+2800
Adam Mannarino+2800+2800+2800
Aleksandr Kovacevic+2800+2800+2800

Alejandro Davidovich Fokina is the +800 third betting choice. Casper Rudd (+1000), Flavio Cobolli (+1200), Valentin Vasherot (+1600), and Grigor Dimitrov (+1800) are other players with odds shorter than +2000 in the ATP Acapulco Mexican Open betting lines.

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ATP Acapulco Mexican Open Men's Singles Top Contenders

ATP Acapulco, also known as the Mexican Open, has been held annually since 1993. The tournament is an ATP 500 event. It's the final leg of what is considered to be the ATP's four-tournament Golden Swing through Latin America.

In 2014, the tournament made the switch from being contested on clay courts to outdoor hard courts.

Alexander Zverev (+220)

ATP Acapulco has historically been a mixed bag for Zverev. He won the tournament in 2021, beating Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. Zverev lost the 2018 Mexican Open final to Nick Kyrgios.

As defending champion in 2022, Zverev was disqualified from the tournament in the second round for use of obscene language and for striking the umpire's chair several times with his tennis racket. He was the top seed last year and lost in the second round.

Alex de Minaur (+350)

The last two times de Minaur played in this event, he won the tournament. The world No. 6 from Australia beat Casper Ruud in the 2024 final and toppled Tommy Paul in three sets to win in 2023.

The Aussie is also coming to Mexico off a tournament win in Rotterdam.

Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (+800)

The world No. 14 from Spain reached the finals here last year. Davidovich Fokina lost 6-7(6–8), 2-6 to Tomas Machac.

Casper Ruud (+1000)

The Norwegian lost 4-6, 4-6 to de Minaur in the 2024 ATP Acapulco final. He was the No. 2 seed in last year's tournament. However, illness led Ruud to withdraw from the second round.

Flavio Cobolli (+1200)

Entering last year as an unseeded player, Cobolli lost to Ben Shelton in the first round. The world No. 20 from Italy is 1-4 this year and has lost his past four matches.

Valentin Vacherot (+1600)

The world No. 26 from Monaco is 5-3 on the season. Vacherot lost to Davidovich Fokina in the quarterfinals at Adelaide.

Grigor Dimitrov (+1800)

The veteran Bulgarian was the 2014 ATP Acapulco winner. Dimitrov beat Kevin Anderson 7–6(7–1), 3–6, 7–6(7–5) in the final.

He's currently 42nd in the ATP rankings.

Cameron Norrie (+2000)

The British player is 28th in the world rankings. Norrie lost 4-6, 4-6 to Rafael Nadal in the 2022 Mexican Open final.

Mexican Open Longshot Bets

There are some intriguing tennis betting lines available for this tournament on some very tournament-tested players. For instance, France's Gael Monfils is offered at odds of +3300. He has 13 career wins in ATP tournaments.

Sebastian Korda is also at +3300 in the tennis betting lines. The world No. 50 player is a two-time champion on the ATP Tour.

American Frances Tiafoe is given odds of +4000. He was the No. 8 seed in this event in 2024 and reached the quarterfinals in 2023. He's No. 28 in the ATP rankings.

World No. 29 Brandon Nakashima, a semifinalist here a year ago, is listed with tennis odds of +3300. Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez, a quarterfinalist in 2025, is set with the longest odds on the board at +25000. Miomir Kecmanovic (+4000) was a quarterfinalist at ATP Acapulco in 2024.

ATP Acapulco Prop Bets

In ATP Acapulco tennis props, Zverev is the -125 odds-on choice to win the first quarter. You'll get -120 favorite's odds on de Minaur to emerge from the fourth quarter. Davidovich Fokina is the +150 betting pick to capture the third quarter. It's Ruud who is the +175 pick in the tennis betting lines to win the second quarter.

The top half of the draw is the -150 chalk to win the tournament. The odds that the champion comes from the bottom half of the draw are +115. Delving further, the first quarter is the +140 tennis betting choice to be the quarter from which the champion emerges.

The odds are -135 that there will be an unseeded finalist. Davidovich Fokina was an unseeded finalist in last year's Mexican Open.

It's a +1000 betting line that a wild card reaches the tournament final. Kevin Anderson reached the semifinals as a wild-card entry in 2015.

And The Winner Is . . .

For a guy from Down Under, de Minaur sure makes himself at home in the Mexican sunshine. You have to go back to 2020 to find him losing a match at ATP Acapulco.

Alex de Minaur To win ATP Acapulco Mexican Open
Bovada
+350

He's also arriving in Mexico with a hot hand, off a tournament victory in Rotterdam. Go with de Minaur to win the ATP Acapulco Mexican Open in the tennis picks.