Tennis in the City

The US Open is back in full swing.

 All over town, the cool kids are living it up in epic style. Play on player with some of the best tennis-themed parties of the year.

Elevating the week and kicking things off was the super swanky affair at St. Regis with Dobel Tequila. Returning to the US Open as defending champion, Aryna Sabalenka, it was a night of toasts with “Drinks on Us” to launch the tournament.

(Courtesy Dobel Tequila)

The new Hyatt Regency Times Square is a sight to see, as much as the world’s greatest grand slam. The property was a luscious and perfect landscape for the very hot Taylor Townsend –  WTA World No. 1 in doubles to show off her skill sets, along with Barbora Krejčíková, a Tennis Pro ranked as high as world No. 2 in singles and world No. 1 in doubles.

(Courtesy Evelyn Robleto for Hyatt Regency Times Square)

An afternoon of fun also saw French professional tennis player  Caroline Garcia facing off in a Pickleball match at the full-sized court pop-up at the hotel’s Porte Cochère.

(Courtesy  Park South Hotel)

Park South Hotel, part of JdV by Hyatt, also through a divine day dedicated to sportsmanship. The Park South Players Club at Rose Hill Rooftop celebrated the US Open on the perfect summer day in Manhattan.

And, then over at the divine The Bronze Owl, another US Open event was a swinging good time. Partnering up with Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton, a one-night-only meet & greet took place with Grand Slam Champion and current World No. 10, Elena Rybakina.

(Photo Courtesy @vittoriatomassimi (Vittoria Tomassini)

Guests enjoyed delicious food and even a mixology lesson from the champ (a very athletic mocktail serving of the legendary Honey Deuce for her). Attendees loved the magic of the night.

Here is to the US Open.

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