Tennis legends support child health at the Statoil Masters Tennis
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The Statoil Masters Tennis takes place at the Royal Albert Hall, London
Tennis legends, such as Tim Henman, Pat Rafter, Greg Rusedski, Mark Philippoussis and Mansour Bahrami will feature in singles or doubles matches at the Grand Opening that takes place at the Royal Albert Hall.
Tim Henman at the Statoil Masters Tennis
Alison Baum, Best Beginnings’ CEO said “the money and profile raised on the night will help us to support more families across the UK and help them give their babies the best possible start.”
The Statoil Masters Tennis is part of the ATP Champions Tour – a circuit of former World Number One tennis players, Grand Slam singles finalists and Davis Cup winners – and is owned and operated by IMG.
Corporate hospitality
Packages start from £179 inc. VAT please call IMG on 020 8233 5854 and quote Best Beginnings
Seat Only Tickets
Range from £12.50 – £99.50
Box office
+44 (0) 20 7070 4404 (Quote code: 13890 to donate to Best Beginnings) www.royalalberthall.com
For more information
Visit www.statoilmasterstennis.com/bestbeginnings
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