Overview
- He died on Friday, November 14, 2025, at age 81, according to statements relayed by his family.
- Zarazúa captured doubles titles with Rafael Osuna at the 1968 Games’ tennis events held as exhibition in Mexico City and as demonstration in Guadalajara.
- He represented Mexico in 16 Davis Cup ties and contributed to landmark wins over the United States in 1969 and Australia in 1975.
- After retiring from competition, he became a Televisa commentator, often partnering on broadcasts with Francisco “Pancho” Contreras.
- He later served in the executive leadership of Club Necaxa and was the great-uncle of current Mexican standout Renata Zarazúa, who is competing this week in Monterrey.