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Moët & Chandon Is the Official Champagne of the 2024 U.S Open
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Bubblies will be served at the 2024 U.S Open.
The LVMH-owned champagne producer Moët & Chandon was announced Tuesday morning as the official champagne producer for summer’s biggest tennis competition, which returns to New York City’s Billie Jean King Tennis Center from Aug. 19 – Sept. 9.
“We are excited to partner with the USTA and US Open as the official champagne of this iconic event,” Sibylle Scherer, president and CEO of the House, said in a statement. “At Moët & Chandon, we have a longstanding history of being at the forefront of leading moments in sports, to inspire and celebrate athletes and their teams with our love for excellence, elevating experiences worth sharing, just like the US Open.”
The luxury bubblies will be available at a number of locations throughout the U.S Open grounds this year, including The Moët & Chandon Clubhouse bar, open to all U.S Open attendees and to Courtside Premier ticket holders. Tournament-goers will also have the opportunity to experience limited-edition offerings, inclusive of co-branded Moët & Chandon x US Open Golden Goblets with select purchases of Moët & Chandon champagne.
Toasts for multiple special events at the 2024 U.S Open will also feature Moët & Chandon, including the USTA Foundation’s Opening Night Gala, which will celebrate the Foundation’s 30th anniversary this year, and the US Open’s ‘Final 8 Club’ reception, for which Moët & Chandon is the inaugural presenting sponsor.
“Moët & Chandon is a partner befitting the US Open experience, and we’re thrilled to have them on board,” Deanne Pownall, managing director of corporate partnerships at USTA, continued in a statement. “Uniting a renowned global brand with one of the world’s premier sports and entertainment events is a partnership that will make the US Open all the more spectacular for our fans.”
World No. 1s Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek, alongside World No. 2s and defending champions Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff, lead the initial entry lists for this year’s contest. Rafael Nadal has entered on a protected ranking.
Shop Moët & Chandon champagne here, and buy tickets to the 2024 U.S Open here.
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