Align your brand with Tennis' best kept secret.
Aspall Tennis Classic is London's best kept secret. This quintessentially English event attracts an exclusive and affluent audience offering a unique opportunity to enjoy world-class tennis without the crowds. Featuring some of the greatest ATP players and legends of the game, guests can get close to the action watching the likes of Murray, Nadal, Tsonga and Roddick. With prime positioning, the week before Wimbledon, this unique opportunity enables your brand to associate itself with one of the UK's most exclusive events in the stunning grounds of the Hurlingham Club.
The Tennis Classic at Hurlingham provides the perfect platform for your brand to engage with an affluent audience in an exclusive setting and align with tennis at a time where the sport is at its most magnetic in the UK ahead of Wimbledon.
Please see attachment (page 12) for Associate Partnership rights and benefits.
Sponsorship packages are designed to meet the aims of brands. Extensive brand exposure is available through branding around the court and venue and within all print marketing materials and digital outlets. Brands will have the opportunity to capture data at the event and through pre-event promotional activity; entertain clients with first-class VIP hospitality, including exquisite cuisine and unique player visits. There will also be the opportunity to play tennis with some of the pro's. A whole host of other rights and benefits are available to meet the needs of brands.
Please contact IMG for details of previous sponsors.
Associate your brand at the peak of the UK tennis season. Entertain your guests in the quintessentially English setting of the Hurlingham Club. Enjoy superb dining and unique player interaction. Engage with an exclusive and affluent AB1 audience. Feedback from the event has been overwhelmingly positive: "It was a magical experience. The salacious setting of the club, the level of attentive service and extremely high standard of food almost overshadowed the wonderful tennis displayed".