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ATP TOUR

Men's & Woman's Tennis

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Grand Slam Tennis

For thirty years, Grand Slam Tennis Tours and Topnotch Tennis Tours has organized and escorted tennis enthusiasts on luxury tennis experiences to see the top professional players compete on the biggest stages all over the world. From perfect accommodation to courtside seats to can't-buy tennis experiences with ATP/WTA pros, we deliver the finest tennis travel services in the world. 

Premier private hospitality at the Australian Open

You may feel like having a drink or a snack. Maybe you need a break from the heat. Perhaps you’re just looking for a reserved seat on Melbourne Arena, the Australian Open’s exciting third court. Whatever your reason, you’ll now have a Grand Slam Tennis exclusive suite space to go too. For the last few days of the tournament, our suites will be located in Margaret Court Arena. 

Australian Open Hospitality locations

Melbourne Arena Suites: These suites will feature air-conditioned indoor and reserved outdoor seating with a baseline view of Melbourne Arena, the AO’s third-largest show court. (Seating on MA is normally first-come, first-serve.)

Margaret Court Arena City View Suite: Enjoy a view of the grounds and downtown Melbourne in this air-conditioned space.
 

Great matches on Melbourne Arena

Well known for showcasing homegrown Aussie talent in a rowdy, first-come-first-serve seating atmosphere, Melbourne Arena is host to some thrillers, each and every year. Nick Kyrgios consistently requests to play on Melbourne Arena. In 2020 we were treated to Kyrgios' epic five set thriller with Karen Khachanov in the third round. Names such as Barty, Thiem, Wawrinka, Wozniacki, Zverev, Gauff, Monfils, and Tsitsipas all made appearances on MA, so you won’t want to ignore the schedule of play for this stadium. 
 

What’s included

  • Suite access on Melbourne Arena or Margaret Court Arena

  • Air-conditioned seating area with TV

  • Light refreshments

  • Cash bar

  • Reserved baseline seats on Melbourne Arena on days of tennis, OR

  • View of the grounds and downtown Melbourne from Margaret Court Arena

The star of the clay-court swing French Open

The French Open is the biggest clay court tournament of the year. For more than 100 years—due to the slow playing surface and singles matches without a final set tiebreak—it has been considered the most physically demanding major. It’s also one that Rafael Nadal has become the undisputed king of. Experience Paris and its world-class cuisine as you watch some of the best players in the world battle it out on terre battue.

The holy grail of tennis Wimbledon! 

Attending the hallowed grounds of Wimbledon is the pinnacle of any avid tennis fan’s dream. As the oldest tennis tournament and the only major played on grass, Wimbledon is the most prestigious Grand Slam tournament on the tennis calendar. Travel with Grand Slam Tennis Tours to get the royal treatment, including access to private hospitality steps from the All England Club, fantastic Debenture seats for Centre Court and No. 1 Court, a city tour of famous London landmarks, an opportunity to play tennis on grass courts, and so much more.

Gourmet food by a private chef

Food is provided by renowned London-based chef Milli Taylor. Milli and her team join us daily to prepare a fresh brunch, afternoon tea, beautiful bowls of strawberries and cream, and special recipes. 

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Tickets, brunch, and relaxation

In the morning, guests are welcome anytime after 10 am. You’ll collect your daily tickets and enjoy brunch in the house or garden. Some guests stay into the late morning to kick off the matches on TV before leisurely joining the Centre Court crowd. Others like to be the first through the gates when they open. Since Wimbledon allows re-entry, guests often drop by in between matches. Whether it's for a quick drink or snack in the garden, to shed their jacket if the day has warmed up, or to drop off some newly-acquired bags from the gift shop, you're welcome back at any time. 

US Open is the final Grand Slam tournament of the year

Each Grand Slam tournament has its own flavor, but nothing comes close to the electric atmosphere of a US Open night session on Arthur Ashe. If 23,000 rowdy tennis fans seems like too much, there’s also plenty to explore around the grounds. It may have begun as a small, men-only tournament in 1881, but today the US Open has grown into a true sports and entertainment extravaganza. It's a perfect fit for the city that never sleeps.

The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard-court tennis tournament which is the modern version of one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, the U.S. National Championship, for which men's singles was first contested in 1881. Since 1987, the US Open has been chronologically the fourth and final tennis major comprising the Grand Slam each year; the other three are the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon.

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Premium Seat Package

This all-inclusive package offers an option for smaller groups to dine in a shared hospitality area located in the Chase Center Hospitality Pavilion with premium seating in Arthur Ashe Stadium.


        Includes

  • Reserved courtside tickets in Arthur Ashe Stadium

  • Complimentary buffet lunch or dinner with premium bar service

 

Luxury Suite

This exclusive opportunity offers the opportunity to entertain 20 guests in a private lounge in Arthur Ashe Stadium equipped with 2 televisions, private restroom and prime tennis seating on the in‑stadium balcony.

     

        Includes

  • 20 tickets & 2 host passes

  • 3 parking passes

  • Food and Beverage is additiona

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Private Hospitality

This package offers the opportunity to entertain

groups of 75 or more in a private hospitality

space in the Chase Center Hospitality Pavilion

with lower promenade or loge seating* in Arthur

Ashe Stadium

 

        Includes

  • Can accommodate groups 75 – 250

  • Private space includes tables, chairs, televisions and florals

  • Food and beverage is additional Courtside seating upgrades may be available be available

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