IMG are thrilled to today announce that World No. 6, Milos Raonic, will play at this year’s Aspall Tennis Classic at The Hurlingham Club
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Confirmed for Aspall Tennis Classic at Hurlingham
Rusedski, Philippoussis, Enqvist, Bahrami, Pernfors, Lucas Pouille and Jack Sock join the Aspall Tennis Classic at Hurlingham Line-Up
Aspall Sign on as Title Sponsor of Tennis Classic at Hurlingham
David Ferrer and Marin Cilic Join Star Line-up at the Tennis Classic at Hurlingham
ATP Stars Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic to Renew Rivalry at 2016 Tennis Classic at Hurlingham and Feliciano Lopez to Return for Third Time
ATP Stars Tomas Berdych, Richard Gasquet and Jack Sock to Compete at 2016 Tennis Classic at Hurlingham
ATP Legends Greg Rusedski, Mark Philippoussis and Thomas Enqvist to compete at 2016 Tennis Classic at Hurlingham
An Unforgettable Match
Wawrinka, Monfis and Coric bolster BNP Paribas Tennis Classic Line-up 2015
VIPs Celebrate the start of the 2015 BNP Paribas Tennis Classic
BNP Paribas Tennis Classic 2015 Order of Play
ATP stars Berdych & Robredo confirmed for BNP Paribas Tennis Classic 2014
Celebrities and fans flock to see tennis stars of past and present at the Hurlingham Club.
Credited as the perfect warm-up to Wimbledon, the BNP Paribas Tennis Classic boasted its strongest line-up of ATP players to date as they fine-tuned their Wimbledon preparations. They were joined by Legends of the game who continue to defy and entertain the crowds on Hurlingham’s centre court.
Tuesday’s VIP Launch set the tone for the week; sunshine, Champagne and strawberries. A host of celebrities including Will Young, Kelly Hoppen MBE, Brendon Cole, Jade Parfitt and Henry Conway enjoyed a memorable afternoon and evening of tennis in the stunning grounds of the Hurlingham Club.
Kyle Edmund opened the event and stole the show by beating Marin Cilic, a player ranked 291 places above him, in a Champions tie-break after the reversing the second set tie-break. The final result was 6-7, 7-6, 10-7.
Both the defending Wimbledon Champion and world number 1 enjoyed grass-court success ahead of The Championships as Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal, respectively, both defeated Tommy Robredo in straight sets. Andy Murray, playing on Thursday, was watched on carefully by new coach Amelie Mauresmo, whilst Nadal opened proceedings on Friday afternoon.
On Wednesday afternoon spectators were treated to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Nishikori, with the Frenchman eventually coming through a tough two sets 7-5, 6-3. A classic rematch of Wimbledon encounters from 2000 and 2004 between Mark Philippoussis and Tim Henman then followed, with the Australian having the final say against his British counterpart, winning 7-5, 6-4.
World number 6 Tomas Berdych brought newly crowned Queen’s Champion Grigor Dimitrov’s winning run on grass to an end with a 7-5, 6-4 victory on Thursday afternoon. Berdych followed this up on Friday with a hard fought Champions tie-break victory over rising sensation Kei Nishikori, with the final result 4-6, 6-3, 10-4.
Not to be outdone by the ATP players, Legends of the game played entertaining doubles matches to the joy of the crowd each day. Crowd favourite Mansour Bahrami enjoyed a winning partnership with Goran Ivanisevic on Tuesday evening as they defeated Peter McNamara and Mark Philippoussis. Unfortunately he couldn’t carry this through the week, losing to Ivanisevic and McNamara on Wednesday with doubles partner Mikeal Pernfors and on Thursday and Friday with Andrew Castle against Pat Cash with McNamara and Perfnors, respectively.