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Upcoming ATP Tour Event Introduces 'No Meat' Policy to Combat Doping Concerns

Summary by Tennis 365
The Mexican Open in Acapulco will have a “no meat” policy in the players’ restaurant at this year’s tournament, as the ATP 500 event looks to combat the risks of potentially serving contaminated meat. Action in Acapulco regularly attracts some of the biggest names in men’s tennis, though players at the tournament this year face a revamped on-site menu in 2026. Contaminated meat has become a concern across tennis and all sports in recent years, d…
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I want to study in the United States through a sports scholarship: Click here Acapulco's ATP 500 organization has taken a preventive measure and in the same way, something unexpected, not before seen for its next edition of 2025, by announcing the total elimination of meat in the official restaurant of the players, something unusual as it is a regular food in the diet of any tennis player. This initiative aims to minimize any risk of accidental …

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Match Tenis broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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