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Fever-Tree Tennis Championships In London Voted ATP-500 Men’s Tournament Of The Year Again In 2018

Luxembourg’s Gilles Muller (front) in action against Marin Cilic (back) of Croatia during their second round match at the Fever Tree Championship at Queen’s Club in London, Britain, 20 June 2018.  EPA-EFE/NEIL HALL

 

 

Fever-Tree Championships

The Queen’s Club, London

17-23 June, 2019

 

FEVER-TREE CHAMPIONSHIPS VOTED ATP-500 TOURNAMENT OF THE YEAR

 

The Fever-Tree Championships has been voted ATP World Tour Tournament of the Year in its category for a fifth time in six years in the ATP’s annual awards, which are voted for by the players.

 

The annual ATP-500 grass court event has been staged for more more than a century at The Queen’s Club in London and has increased its centre court capacity by more than 30% over the last two years. In 2018, the tournament welcomed Fever-Tree, the premium mixer drinks company, as its title-sponsor.

 

Stephen Farrow, Fever-Tree Championships Tournament Director, said: “The ATP-500 category is full of excellent tournaments, so for the players to vote the Fever-Tree Championships as their favourite event is immensely satisfying for everyone involved, particularly our tireless tournament team and The Queen’s Club grounds staff who maintain our magnificent grass courts year after year. I’d like to thank the players for voting for us, and our spectators, sponsors and media partners for their support.

 

“The Lawn Tennis Association has a vision to open up tennis in Britain to anyone with an interest, from players of all abilities and backgrounds to its millions of fans. As part of that vision, we want to entice people who have never experienced live tennis to come along to our tournaments and see it for themselves in 2019.”

 

Chris Kermode, ATP Executive Chairman and President, said: “The organising team at the Fever Tree Championships do a phenomenal job and I’m delighted to see their efforts recognised in this way by the players. It’s a tournament that never stands still and it has once again set the benchmark within the ATP World Tour 500 category – many congratulations.”

 

The ATP’s Tournament Awards recognise leading standards set within the ATP World Tour. The ATP-1000 award for 2018 went to Indian Wells. The ATP-250 award went to Stockholm.

 

In 2018, the Fever-Tree Championships was won by Marin Cilic, who defeated World No.1 and Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic in the final. The tournament’s Roll of Honour includes Rod Laver, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker, Pete Sampras, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray.

 

The 2019 edition of the Fever-Tree Championships will take place 17th-23rd June.

 

The Fever-Tree Championships will be broadcast live throughout by the BBC and Amazon Prime Video in the UK.

 

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ABOUT FEVER-TREE

Fever-Tree is the world’s leading supplier of premium carbonated mixers for alcoholic spirits by retail sales value, with distribution to over 60 countries worldwide. Based in the UK, the brand was launched in 2005 to provide high quality mixers which could cater to the growing demand for premium spirits, in particular gin, but also increasingly for vodka, rum and whisky. The Company now sells a range of carbonated mixers to hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes (“On Trade”) as well as selected retail outlets (“Off Trade”). www.fever-tree.com

 

EDITORS NOTE • The tennis tourney at THE QUEENS CLUB is the best in the WORLD. We think that the “set-up” is the best. The staff is the best. The tournament is organized with amazing logic and thought and precision. The days spent at QUEENS are the best. The club exudes its history. I don’t know how to explain its growth. It’s fantastic! The food. The pitchers of Pimms! And FEVER-TREE is truly the world best ginger ale, tonic water, and mixers! Add Fraser Russell (Head Concierge) Charlotte Stone, Stephen Farrow, David Law. The barber shop. The world finest grass courts… If only The old clubhouse could tell stories… The worlds best racket stringer. Yes, of course his name is ROGER!

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