Thursday, May 9

Ruud, Norrie Decide to Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic at Hurlingham

Celebrate grass-court tennis at traditional membership this summer season.

Casper Ruud and Cameron Norrie are the primary ATP gamers confirmed for this yr’s Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, returning to The Hurlingham Club between June twenty seventh – July 1st.

Also in attendance will probably be tennis legends, Marcos Baghdatis, Xavier Malisse, Mansour Bahrami and Thomas Enqvist, with different names quickly to be introduced.

For the second yr in a row Italian luxurious vogue home Giorgio Armani would be the title companion for the celebrated and intimate occasion, the place tennis followers can get pleasure from luxurious hospitality and watch present prime gamers and legends battle it out, as they give the impression of being to get some closing courtroom time earlier than Wimbledon.

Returning to the grass courts is Norwegian celebrity and present No. 4 on this planet, Casper Ruud, who defeated Carlos Alcaraz in straight units final yr. Guests attending on Saturday could have the chance to see the 24-year-old dwell in motion in the course of the ATP singles match. Joining Ruud in the course of the weekday matches is British participant Cameron Norrie; a fan favourite as an area to southwest London and the fourth British man to achieve the Wimbledon semi-finals in 2022. For solely the second time within the occasions historical past, tickets at the moment are on sale to most of the people to attend on Saturday 1st July, beginning at £185.

Attendees could have unique entry to the pristine grounds of the Hurlingham Club, two ATP singles matches that includes prime 20 gamers and a legends match. They will even be handled to complimentary Whispering Angel rosé and different wines, beers and comfortable drinks from the consolation of a grandstand seat. The Whispering Angel Garden will probably be situated courtside, providing a novel space to calm down earlier than settling in to observe legends battle it out on the courtroom.

Also, in attendance in the course of the week would be the tennis legend, Mansour Bahrami, serving up all of the magic together with his trick pictures in his twenty seventh look on the Hurlingham occasion. He’ll be joined by 2006 Australian Open semifinalist Marcos Baghdatis and ‘X-Man’ Xavier Malisse will even be returning, alongside Swedish champion Thomas Enqvist who received a complete of 19 singles titles in his profession.

Giorgio Armani is about to convey again its timeless class with a specifically designed assortment for on-court officers, umpires, ball children and line judges. The capsule assortment will probably be featured alongside their mainline spring summer season assortment in a one-off vogue present, going down forward of the primary match at 2:30 pm on Wednesday, June twenty seventh.

Throughout the occasion, Hurlingham Club members and their friends will have the ability to store the road, created particularly for the occasion, at The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic pop-up.

Citi Taste of Tennis, the legendary tennis and culinary property, can also be set to make its return to the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic’s Welcome Party this yr. Lucky friends will probably be handled to delicacies from Chef Tom Wolfe, recognized for his dynamic mixture of meals and vogue.

Some of the game’s greatest gamers have competed at The Hurlingham Club over the event’s 26-year historical past, together with Grand Slam champions Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Pete Sampras, Goran Ivanisevic and Mark Philippoussis. Previous gamers share over 250 Grand Slam titles mixed and boast over 1,500 weeks as world primary between them.

For tickets please go to: https://www.giorgioarmanitennisclassic.com/book-tickets

Set in 42 acres of magnificent grounds on the border of the Thames in Fulham, The Hurlingham Club is a inexperienced oasis of custom and worldwide renown, effortlessly combining timeless class with state-of-the-art occasion services.

Photo credit score: Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic

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