For the third consecutive year, the Puente Romano Tennis Club in Marbella will be hosting the Marbella Masters tennis tournament, where some 15,000 fans are expected to witness some of the world’s best tennis legends battle it out on the famous clay courts.
The tennis club, part of the prestigious Hotel Puente Romano situated in the heart of the golden mile staged a successful tournament back in 2010 which saw two time French open champion, Serge Bruguera beat former Wimbledon winner Richard Krajicek while Younes ElAlanoui took the crown last year after defeating Pat Cash and Ronald Agenor in a very exciting three-way final.
And the success it set to continue this year with thousands of visitors flocking to Marbella between the 24th and 26th August to witness all the sporting action.
Marc Pritchard, Sales and Marketing Manager of leading house builder Taylor Wimpey España and self-confessed tennis fan, explains,
“It is likely that this year’s tournament will surpass last year’s 15,000 spectators, with fans flocking to not only witness the legends at work but to bask in Marbella’s perfect setting, one that provides sunny skies, dazzling scenery and rich culture for such an esteemed event.
“International events of such magnitude help boost Marbella’s and indeed Spain’s global appeal and of course, it doesn’t hurt that world events such as these are located in parts of Spain where the sun always shines. Building on the Costa del Sol’s clear appeals, we are happy to announce our pre -released development at Los Arqueros Beach in Marbella, where for the first time in 15 years we are able to offer properties in Marbella with direct access to all amenities and the beach from just €205,000.”
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