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Tennis Hospitality

Four Grand Slams & the ATP Finals
London, Paris, New York, Melbourne, Turin
Corporate & individual
Named account manager · No hidden fees
Grand Slams · Season finale

Premium hospitality across the tennis season

The tennis year runs from Melbourne in January to Turin in November, across three surfaces and four continents. DN Global arranges premium hospitality at all four Grand Slams and at the season-ending ATP Finals - reserved show-court seating, private and shared dining, lounge and suite access, and dedicated entrances rather than the general concourse.

Each tournament below has its own page, because they are genuinely different events rather than variations on one. What works for a client evening at the US Open is not what works for a corporate day at Wimbledon. Where we are not an official provider, we say so plainly on the page - and at Wimbledon in particular, we are not.

DN Global is not the official hospitality provider for any of the Grand Slam tournaments. Experiences are sourced through our network and confirmed to you in writing before booking.

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The season

Tennis hospitality by tournament

In calendar order, as the 2027 season runs.

Australian Open 2027 · January

Melbourne Park, 11 to 31 January 2027. The first Grand Slam of the year, played in high summer with three roofed arenas and the best catering on the circuit.

Australian Open 2027

Roland Garros 2027 · May and June

Stade Roland Garros, Paris, main draw 23 May to 6 June 2027. The only Grand Slam on clay, and the most atmospheric night sessions in the sport.

Roland Garros hospitality

Wimbledon 2027 · June and July

The All England Club, SW19, 28 June to 11 July 2027. The only Grand Slam on grass and the most sought-after fortnight in the sport.

Wimbledon hospitality

US Open 2027 · August and September

Flushing Meadows, New York, 29 August to 12 September 2027. The largest tennis stadium in the world, and the only major built around night tennis.

US Open 2027

ATP Finals 2027 · November

Inalpi Arena, Turin. The season finale for the world's top eight - indoors, round robin, no early rounds. Exact 2027 dates not yet published by the ATP.

ATP Finals 2027
Choosing

Which tournament suits your day

The four Grand Slams are often discussed as though they are interchangeable, and they are not. Wimbledon is the most formal and the most traditional - strawberries, afternoon tea, a dress code that hospitality venues take seriously, and a sense of occasion that no other tournament attempts. It is also the hardest to secure and the earliest to be committed.

Roland Garros is the most pleasurable if you like the sport and the city equally. Clay-court tennis is slower and more attritional, which suits a long lunch, and Paris in late May is difficult to beat. The night sessions on Philippe-Chatrier under the roof are among the best atmospheres in world sport.

The US Open is the outlier. It is loud, informal and unapologetically commercial, and a night session on Arthur Ashe in front of 24,000 people is a fundamentally different proposition from an afternoon in SW19. For entertaining guests who do not follow tennis, it is comfortably the most reliable of the four.

The Australian Open is the most relaxed and the easiest to actually attend - Melbourne Park is a twenty-minute walk from the city centre - though it is a very long way to travel for tennis alone. And the ATP Finals, being indoors and a round robin, is the only event on the list where the weather cannot ruin your evening and a marquee player cannot have lost before you arrive.

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Cricket hospitality

The Ashes 2027 - England v Australia across five Test grounds, 18 June to 2 August, overlapping Wimbledon directly.

Cricket hospitality

Horse racing hospitality

The Cheltenham Festival, Royal Ascot, the Grand National and the Epsom Derby.

Horse racing hospitality

Corporate hospitality

Client entertainment and group bookings, with corporate invoicing, full VAT documentation and one named account manager.

Corporate hospitality
FAQs

Tennis hospitality FAQs

All four Grand Slams and the season finale: the Australian Open at Melbourne Park in January, Roland Garros in Paris in May and June, Wimbledon at the All England Club in June and July, the US Open at Flushing Meadows in August and September, and the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin in November. Each has its own page here setting out what is genuinely available. Other ATP and WTA events can be arranged on request - tell us the tournament and we will confirm honestly what can be sourced.

They are genuinely different rather than better or worse. Wimbledon is the most traditional and the most sought-after, with the strongest sense of occasion and the strictest sense of itself. Roland Garros pairs clay-court tennis with Paris in late spring and has the best night sessions. The US Open is the loudest and the least formal - a night session on Arthur Ashe is closer to a concert than to a tennis match. The Australian Open is the most relaxed and the easiest to attend, being walkable from the centre of Melbourne. Tell us what kind of day you want and we will tell you which one delivers it.

No, and we say so on each tournament page rather than leaving it to be inferred. Keith Prowse holds the official Wimbledon hospitality contract, and the other tournaments run their own official programmes. DN Global arranges premium hospitality experiences sourced through our network. What is being sourced, what it includes and what it does not are set out to you in writing before you commit to anything.

The typical shape is a reserved show-court seat paired with a private or shared dining venue, a drinks reception, lunch or dinner depending on the session, a hosted bar and dedicated entrances rather than the general concourse. At Wimbledon that means strawberries, champagne and afternoon tea; at Roland Garros, French gastronomic dining in the Village; at the US Open, a suite or club on Arthur Ashe. Inclusions vary considerably by court, session and provider, and are always confirmed in writing beforehand.

For the marquee dates - Wimbledon finals week, Roland Garros finals weekend, the US Open second week - as early as you possibly can, typically many months before the tournament and often before the tournament year begins. Availability at the Australian Open and the ATP Finals holds later. Early enquiries give you a genuine choice of court, day and session; later ones are always welcome and we will tell you plainly what remains rather than overstate it.

Yes, and it is a large part of what we do. Tennis suits client entertainment particularly well because the sessions are a defined length, the hospitality is generous, and the sport is easy for guests to enjoy without following it closely. Bookings run from a pair of guests to full private suites. Corporate clients are invoiced directly with full VAT documentation, and one named account manager handles the account from first enquiry to the day itself.
Register interest

Enquire about tennis hospitality

Tell us which tournament you have in mind, your preferred dates and your guest numbers. Your named account manager will confirm exactly what can be sourced, in writing, with no hidden fees and no obligation to book.

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