Have a fun day out at the tennis
Looking for a fun-filled family day at the tennis this summer? Try the BNP Paribas Tennis Classic, 18-22 June 2013


If you're looking for some tickets to tennis this summer the BNP Paribas Tennis Classic takes places at the Hurlingham Club from 18-22 June 2013
On Saturday 22 June soak up the garden party atmosphere in the stunning grounds of The Hurlingham Club in central London whilst enjoying world-class tennis with your friends and family.
Players confirmed for the 2013 event include: Andy Murray, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Tommy Haas, Pat Cash, Mansour Bahrami and Goran Ivanisevic.
VIP tickets start from just £99 inc. VAT for adults and include your tickets to the tennis and entertainment, a BBQ lunch, strawberries & cream and Pimms - the perfect summer tennis package! Call 020 8233 5854 or email IMG to book your place today! or email to book your place today!
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