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Tennis Corporate Hospitality
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if your looking for world-class sport in glamorous settings. Against the
backdrop of the most exciting cities the globe has to offer, surely no sport can
compete with the sheer allure of Grand Slam Tennis. There’s never been a
better time to catch your favourite player gracing the court at a top venue.
Whether private or corporate, being part of a major tournament will rival all
experiences.
The game of Tennis originated in
France in the 12th Century, but the game of Real Tennis is very different from
the modern game. King Henry VIII built the oldest Real Tennis court at Hampton
Court Palace in 1530. The Lawn Tennis Association was formed in 1888, and the
laws have only changed in detail since. The Davis Cup was inaugurated in 1900,
originally between Britain and America. Today tennis is a world-class
competitive sport captivating millions of fans and players all around the world.
The Wimbledon Championships was
one of the most significant developments in the history of tennis. The first
Wimbledon champion was William Renshaw who won the championship 8 times between
1881 and 1889 - a record that remains unbeaten today. In 1909 the All England
Club adopted the purple and green colours that are still used today. The history
of tennis in modern times can easily be traced by viewing the great champions of
Wimbledon - Laver, Borg, McEnroe, Connors, Sampras, Court, King, Evert,
Navratilova and Hingis.
The Wimbledon Championship is
without question the greatest tennis tournament in the world. Indeed it is much
more than a tennis tournament, it is a unique sporting event. Wimbledon is the
championship that players cherish the most. This is also true from the
perspective of the spectators. There is no doubt that the atmosphere inside the
All England Club is very special indeed, and Wimbledon remains a firm favourite
for corporate entertaining.
We
specialise in offering official hospitality opportunities at the Stella Artois
Tournament at the Queen's Club in London, as well as tennis hospitality at other
Grand Slam tennis tournaments, including the French Tennis Open at Roland Garros
in Paris.
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