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Corporate Hospitality 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 //30-12-2018 INTERNATIONAL 6-01-2019 – BRISBANE // Qu Overview //30-12-2018 INTERNATIONAL 6-01-2019 – BRISBANE // Qu CORPORATE CORPORATE HOSPITALITY BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL 2019 BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL // QUeenslanD Tennis CENTRE WELCOME TO 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL 2019 QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // World No.1 Rafael Nadal makes his much anticipated return to Brisbane Highlights of the 2019 schedule include moving every finals match from International in 2019, leading what’s sure to be another exciting line-up of quarters through to the final onto Pat Rafter Arena for the first time. A international stars and the next generation of players determined to make combination of Round 1 and 2 across the first three days will also see the top their mark on the season. seeded players hit the court earlier than ever before. Plus, arguably the most exciting change of the week comes with combining the men’s and women’s The Brisbane International launches the Australian summer of tennis, and has finals into an explosive tournament-first double-header to close the event. established itself as a world-class event enjoyed by around 100,000 people each year. After 10 years of world-class tennis, the event boasts an honour Don’t miss your chance to see the tennis season come alive in style at the roll of some of the greatest legends of the game who have chosen to start Queensland Tennis Centre this summer, 30 December – 6 January. the season in the Sunshine State, with the likes of Roger Federer, Serena Williams and Andy Murray all holding the trophy in previous years. Cameron Pearson One of the exciting advances you’ll see at Brisbane International 2019 is our refined tournament schedule. This year fans can expect 13 world-class, high Brisbane International Tournament Director quality sessions from Monday 31 December through to Sunday 6 January. The move from 14 sessions in previous years allows us to increase the quality of matches played and guarantees you and your guests will experience the world’s best tennis every time you enter the doors of Pat Rafter Arena. eenslan eenslan D T D T ennis ennis C C ENTRE ENTRE 2 3 Corporate HospitalitY 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // OVERView QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // The Brisbane International offers a unique fan-driven experience that only comes to Queensland once a year, launching the global sporting calendar. Pat Rafter Arena has an intimate atmosphere unlike any other stadium or sporting event in the state, and is home to a world-class event many sporting fans are yet to experience. The vibe around the Queensland Tennis Centre is relaxed and summery, where people come together and celebrate a love of sport and entertainment. Pat Rafter Arena also offers a wide range of hospitality options for every occasion, from the formal corporate suites with bespoke styling, to the casual courtside boxes that are right up close to the action. True tennis enthusiasts can even join the Baseline Club, with seats located directly behind the baseline, which allow fans to absorb all the intensity of the world-class action. So whether you’re entertaining clients, rewarding staff or looking to enjoy some time with family and friends, the Brisbane International can offer the perfect package for you. eenslan eenslan D T D T ennis ennis C C ENTRE ENTRE 4 5 THE Champions SUite 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // Pat Rafter Arena’s premium corporate facility, the Champions Suite, offers you the perfect setting to entertain your guests in comfort and style. At approx 40sqm, this unique facility comfortably accommodates up to 24 guests in an exclusive environment. Fittingly themed to showcase both Queensland’s rich history of tennis legends, as well as the equally impressive Brisbane International honour roll, the Champions Suite’s prime location overlooks Pat Rafter Arena and offers both indoor air conditioned comfort and spectacular outdoor viewing. Competitively priced on a per head basis for groups of 16, 20 or 24, the Champions Suite provides the classic environment for entertaining your guests. THE CHAMPIONS SUITE BENEFITS INCLUDE • Private indoor air conditioned suite, stylishly configured for 16, 20 or 24 guests • Premium outdoor balcony cushioned seating for all guests • Complimentary Brisbane International 2019 programmes and daily schedules provided • Access to exclusive player visits (subject to availability) • Access to the exclusive Brisbane International Corporate Bar and Dining Room • Identification signage on the Champions Suite door • A selection of fine food and beverages served to the Champions Suite (additional cost) PACKAGE PRICE Per Session From $3,150 All pricing includes GST. eenslan eenslan BOOKING To secure this exclusive facility, or for more information on pricing, please phone 07 3120 7933 or email: [email protected] D T D T ennis ennis C C ENTRE ENTRE 6 7 Corporate SUites 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // Our luxury twelve seat Corporate Suites deliver the ultimate Brisbane International experience. Treat your guests to the best in entertainment and enjoy the perfect environment for relaxed networking. The Corporate Suites offer both indoor air-conditioned comforts and outdoor panoramic viewing. Located directly behind the baseline, their elevated position provide a spectacular platform to capture the amazing atmosphere of Pat Rafter Arena CORPORATE SUITE BENEFITS INCLUDE • Private twelve seat indoor, air-conditioned suite, including boardroom style dining table and kitchenette. • Premium outdoor balcony cushioned seating for all guests • Access to exclusive player visits (subject to availability) • Complimentary Brisbane International 2019 programmes and daily schedules provided in suite • Access to the exclusive Brisbane International Corporate Bar and Dining Room • Identification signage on the Corporate Suite door • A selection of fine food and beverages served to your Corporate Suite (additional cost) CORPORATE SUITE OPTIONS SESSIONS PRICE PICK FOUR, 4 SESSIONS *To be confirmed $14,420 Mon Day, Tues Day, Wed Night, Thurs Day, eenslan PACKAGE A, 7 SESSIONS $23,990 eenslan Thurs Night, Sat Day, Sat Night Mon Night, Tues Night, Wed Day, Thurs Night, PACKAGE B, 7 SESSIONS $23,990 Fri Day, Fri Night, Sun Twilight ALL 13 SESSIONS $35,990 D T All pricing includes GST. *Please contact our offices for more information. D T ennis ennis C C ENTRE ENTRE 8 9 Corporate BOXES 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // Enjoy all the centre court action from the popular eight seat open-air Corporate Boxes. Located courtside in Pat Rafter Arena, these fully catered enclosures offer fantastic viewing and an amazing atmosphere, which provides you and your guests with a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the best tennis players in the world. CORPORATE BOX BENEFITS INCLUDE • Private eight seat open-air courtside enclosure, with ice box and steward service. • Complimentary Brisbane International 2019 programmes and daily schedules (provided for collection at the Corporate Bar – one per person) • Identification signage on your Corporate Box • Access to the exclusive Brisbane International Corporate Bar and Dining Room • A selection of food and beverages served to your Corporate Box (additional cost) • Alternative option to pre-book and dine in the relaxed confines of the Corporate Dining Room. Three course buffet meal and beverages available (additional cost). Dining room open from Thursday 3 - Sunday 6 January only. CORPORATE BOX OPTIONS SESSIONS PRICE PICK FOUR, 4 SESSIONS *To be confirmed $7,460 Mon Day, Tues Day, Wed Night, Thurs Day, PACKAGE A, 7 SESSIONS $11,990 eenslan Thurs Night, Sat Day, Sat Night eenslan Mon Night, Tues Night, Wed Day, Thurs Night, PACKAGE B, 7 SESSIONS $11,990 Fri Day, Fri Night, Sun Twilight ALL 13 SESSIONS $17,990 D T All pricing includes GST. *Please contact our offices for more information. D T ennis ennis C C ENTRE ENTRE 10 11 THE BASELINE CLUB 30-12-2018 – 6-01-2019 // BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // QU // BRISBANE – 6-01-2019 INTERNATIONAL 30-12-2018 // The Baseline Club offers the true tennis enthusiast the perfect package. Your premium cushioned reserved seat located right behind the baseline will ensure you enjoy your tennis action up close, in comfort and style. Feel the on-court pressure and intense rivalries as the action heats up between the world’s best players. Your premium reserved seat in Pat Rafter Arena for all thirteen sessions is transferable - allowing you to share with family and friends, send along a guest or just enjoy yourself. Baseline Club members and guests are also welcome in the exclusive Corporate Bar and Dining Room. Pre-session bookings are required in the Corporate Dining Room which is open from Thursday 3 - Sunday 6 January only. BASELINE CLUB BENEFITS INCLUDE • Premium reserved cushioned seat in Pat Rafter Arena for all thirteen sessions of the tournament • Complimentary Brisbane International 2019 programmes and daily schedules (provided for collection at the Corporate Bar - one per person) • Access to the exclusive Brisbane International Corporate Bar and Dining Room • Option to pre-book and dine in the relaxed confines of the Corporate Dining Room. Three course buffet meal and beverages available (additional cost). Dining room open from Thursday 3 - Sunday 6 eenslan January only. eenslan PER SEAT PRICE All 13 Sessions $1,890 D T All pricing includes GST.
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