La Nación reports Sabalenka’s US Open win and key moves in Costa Rican football

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 7, 2025, covering sports achievements, local businesses, and football transfers.

In a post at 00:49 UTC, La Nación reported on Aryna Sabalenka’s victory at the US Open: “Sabalenka conquista su segundo título seguido del Abierto de EE. UU.” (Sabalenka wins her second consecutive US Open title). This marks another significant milestone in Sabalenka’s career as she continues to perform strongly in major tennis tournaments.

Later that morning at 01:13 UTC, La Nación highlighted a local establishment with the message: “En Lúcida Cafetería, todo queda muy claro en la taza y en la mesa” (At Lúcida Cafetería, everything is very clear in the cup and on the table). The tweet suggests an emphasis on quality or transparency in service at this café.

At 01:42 UTC, attention shifted to Costa Rican football. La Nación posted: “Óscar Ramírez llevó a Pérez Zeledón a jugadores de Alajuelense que muchos quieren ver” (Óscar Ramírez brought to Pérez Zeledón players from Alajuelense that many want to see). This transfer news involves Óscar Ramírez—an experienced coach in Costa Rican football—facilitating player movements between two notable clubs.

La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers since its founding in 1946. The publication frequently covers national and international news including sports events such as the US Open and developments within Costa Rican football leagues.



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