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Recruiting all tennis fans! Ralph Lauren, the official outfitter of the US Open, unveiled its newly renovated hospitality suite at the Grand Slam tournament.
The gorgeous space, which is of course fully decorated with items from the Ralph Lauren Home Collection, will welcome special guests from August 29th to September 11th at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.
“The US Open is one of New York’s most compelling events, with a palpable energy unmatched in the world of sport,” David Lauren, Ralph Lauren’s chief brand and innovation officer, told PEOPLE. I’m talking “Coming back for his 17th U.S. Open as an official outfitter, showcasing the full expression of the brand, from iconic fashion to immersive brand experiences, with a brand new look, he brings the world of Ralph Lauren to life. I’m excited to inject.
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The suite is described as “a modern take on classic Hamptons style,” according to the brand’s press release, combining a navy and white color palette with “traditional architectural elements for courtside chic.” increase.
Sophisticated cabinets and artful tennis-themed photographs line the walls, where guests can relax and shade between a set of comfy white sofas and chairs, or a set of bar stool seats overlooking Center Court. The perfect place to enjoy.
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Guests can also choose from a variety of light refreshments in the immersive space, including custom cocktails called “Courtside Spritz.”
Signature drinks blend Gray Goose vodka, champagne and grapefruit liqueur with a citrus twist. For those who can’t enjoy the game in a suite, cocktails are available during the tournament at Manhattan’s Zapolo his bar.
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Ralph Lauren will also offer tennis to shoppers at its Madison Avenue, Prince Street and Manhassett stores, and will broadcast the US Open game live on screens for visitors who can’t make it to Arthur Ashe.