Tennis is back in London this weekend, as the O2 Arena once again hosts the annual ATP Finals, albeit for the twelfth and final time before it relocates to Turin for 2021. The most prestigious non-Grand Slam tournament in men’s tennis, the event features the eight currently top ranked singles and doubles players on the […]
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Whilst the delayed US Open passed without too much trouble, despite the Covid restrictions, it was a case of bio-bubble, toil and trouble for world number one Novak Djokovic, who suffered a humiliating disqualification after accidentally but carelessly hitting a ball a female line judge, although he has since bounced back by winning the intervening […]
Hot on the heels of the US Open, we now have the rescheduled and restricted French Open taking place in Paris over the next fortnight. Having rolled back the years to battle through to the second round in New York, Sir Andy Murray is up against old adversary Stan Wawrinka at Roland Garros, whilst Johanna […]
With virtually every recent ATP and WTA tennis tournament having fallen victim to the coronavirus pandemic, tennis is finally beginning to emerge from the darkness. Although this year’s Wimbledon sadly also appeared on that casualty list for the first time since 1945, the US Open is under way in New York, albeit in a biospheric […]
After three months without any competitive sport, whilst the world battles the coronavirus pandemic, tennis is finally taking its first tentative steps back towards normality, although things may be a little different for the foreseeable. However, it is not without complications and controversy, as world number one, Novak Djokovic has found to his cost. Having […]
With the events world and hospitality at a standstill, we thought you might be interested to know what we have been up to during the lockdown….. Ed I have continued to work through the Pandemic – in normal years we would be flat out with bookings and deliveries at this time of the year but […]
Talking about Wimbledon Tickets 2021 – Debenture Packages What a difference a few months make….. under normal circumstances, the British summer of sport would now be unfolding….. the slap of leather on willow, the thwack of tennis racquets and the thundering of hooves would be commonplace. As it is, our stadiums lie empty as sportsmen […]
The new look Fed Cup makes its return this weekend, with Great Britain paying a visit to Bratislava to take on Slovakia on the clay in their World Group play-off. Like the Davis Cup, the competition has been given a facelift, with the winners this weekend going through to the 12-strong finals, held in Budapest […]
The scorching weather having been replaced by some much needed rain, and with it a coating of mud and dust which fell during a storm in Melbourne, leaving the outside courts needing to be power washed, the Australian Open is now well under way. However, with all British interest in the singles ended before the […]
Following the emotion and excitement of November’s newly formatted Davis Cup, won so impressively by hosts Spain, the inaugural ATP Cup, held across Australia, proved equally thrilling, with Serbia, headed by Novak Djokovic, defeating Rafa Nadal’s Spain in the final in what is effectively the lead up to next week’s Australian Open. Meanwhile, across the […]