The North American season finale starts in Mexico with a tournament whose past winners include Heather Watson. Most of the potential British contingent have opted to miss out this year, and go just for the Eddie Herr and/or Orange Bowl. Hence there are just 3 Brits, with Alex Sendegeya's Osaka success helping him to a seeding here.
R1 (L64)
Tom Hill (GBR) v Andres Alfonzo Paredes (VEN)
Josh Hagar Hagar (USA) v Samm Butler (GBR)
(16) Alexander Sendegeya (GBR) v (WC) Jesus Santiago Suarez Rivas (MEX)
Only Alex survived round 1. He doesn't have the opportunity of resuming his Osaka partnership with Borna Coric this week, but is seeded 6 with Filippo Baldi
R1 (L64)
Andres Alfonzo Paredes (VEN) d. Tom Hill (GBR) 2-6 6-4 6-1 Josh Hagar Hagar (USA) d. Samm Butler (GBR) 6-2 7-5 (16) Alexander Sendegeya (GBR) d. (WC) Jesus Santiago Suarez Rivas (MEX) 6-2 6-3
R2
(16) Alexander Sendegeya (GBR) v Justin Butsch (USA)
True to form Alex does make inroads in the doubles, sufficiently for all his 6 counting doubles scores to be higher (before division by 4) than his top singles counter after this is added on
SF
(6) Baldi/Sendegeya (ITA/GBR) v (8) Jao/Osama (TPE/JPN)
Alex has titles at Grades 3, 2 and A this year. One more win needed to complete the set of top grades. His partner Filippo Baldi is having a great tournament, having reached the singles semis dropping a total of 12 games in 4 matches.
SF
(6) Baldi/Sendegeya (ITA/GBR) d. (8) Jao/Osama (TPE/JPN) 6-0 6-3
F
(7) Garin/Jarry (CHI/USA) v (6) Baldi/Sendegeya (ITA/GBR)