Four Seasons announced a new tennis-centered initiative and tournament with a high-fashion lens: The Road to The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic. The elite doubles invitational will feature as a series of tournaments at four Four Seasons cites with semifinals and final matches played in London’s Hurlingham Club during The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic from June 26 to 28.
The tennis classic’s 30-year history crowned such champions and featured players like Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Boris Becker. This year, doubles teams will have the chance to work alongside living legends as their coaches.
“At Four Seasons, we craft experiences that are as personal as they are luxurious — and The Road to The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic exemplifies the shared values of excellence, craftsmanship and innovation that both brands embody,” said Marc Speichert, executive vice president and chief commercial officer of Four Seasons.
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“Partnering with Giorgio Armani blends world-class hospitality, sport and style, offering the selected guest participants an exclusive opportunity to engage with tennis champions while immersed in Four Seasons unparalleled service and elegance.”
On Saturday and Sunday at The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas, Grand Slam champion Juan Martín del Potro of Argentina shared his expertise with registered players at the tournament. Venus Williams will follow suit at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, Fla., from April 11 to 13.
Other tennis stars participating include Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel, France from May 2 to 4; and Goran Ivanišević at the Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire, England from June 6 to 8.
The winning doubles team from each tournament played at their respective Four Seasons cite in the series will receive an invitation to play in the semi-finals and finals at the Hurlingham Club from June 26 to 28. Teams will compete during The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic with the support of The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic legends, who have yet to be announced.