Three thirds XXV-II-MMXXV

Yo
The Mexico Open at Vidanta World had a tremendous finale, as it was decided down to the second playoff hole between two virtually unknown players, who will surely generate countless victories in the future given the quality they showed.
Although American Brian Campbell had had to battle through 187 PGA Tour tournaments in the different categories, without obtaining a single victory, finally, at the age of thirty-one, he has achieved it with a good dose of luck, since his tee shot on the second playoff hole was clearly going out, but, finally, the goddess of fortune did him a favor, the ball hit a tree and returned to the course, from there he played to grade and won with the four-leaf clover in the bag.
Once again, Campbell writes a story of resilience and overcoming. He obtained his PGA Tour card in 2017 and, not having success, he lost it. He continued playing mini tours, the Korn Ferry, he thought about leaving professionalism and, despite this, he persisted, and these are the results. A great tournament, event and a great finale.
II
The Telcel Mexican Tennis Open has begun, an event of which Grupo Imagen has been a commercial partner for two decades, a tournament that puts our country on high, since the beautiful port of Acapulco, Guerrero, has been hit hard by nature with hurricanes Otis and its terrible winds, as well as John and its large amount of water, and not to mention the terrible municipal and state governments that have decimated this beautiful destination.
I congratulate the friends of Mextenis, who, against all odds, have pushed forward, in complex times of pandemic, of natural disasters, supporting the population of Acapulco, who, thanks to this extraordinary tennis event, have managed to survive due to the enormous economic impact it generates. An incredible sporting event with a broad social meaning.
III
In life, when things are done with passion and enthusiasm, the results are not long in coming. I must admit that I have great admiration for Rodrigo Barroso , who is nicknamed Chancla by those close to him, because he is a compendium of love for the breeding of fighting bulls, which he inherited from his beloved grandfather, Mr. Luis Javier Chacho Barroso Chávez , and his father, Luis Javier Barroso Rivera . The grandfather, a cattle rancher of lineage, who founded Las Huertas, would never have imagined that his grandson would recover the brave blood on his ranch, paying homage to him, to continue the cattle line. The enormous triumph on Sunday at the Plaza México with the pardon of Hechicero is a reward for the great enthusiasm and affection with which Rodrigo has assumed his commitment to cattle breeding.
My warmest congratulations.
excelsior