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YOUR TICKET to the CORPORATE WORLD Brisbane International Queensland Tennis Centre 3-10 January, 2010 YOUR TICKET TO THE CORPORATE WORLD Brisbane International Queensland Tennis Centre 3-10 January, 2010 Single colour logo - Solid Green Pantone 343 1 THE INAUGURAL BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL 2009 EARMARKED THE RETURN OF A COMBINED ELITE TENNIS EVENT TO BRISBANE. brisbaneinternational.com.au 2 THE INAUGURAL BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL 2009 EARMARKED THE RETURN OF A COMBINED ELITE TENNIS EVENT TO BRISBANE. 3 The inaugural Brisbane Combining the Australian Men’s Hard Court combined event has cemented it’s future as International was a resounding Tennis Championships in Adelaide and a season-opener, leading into the Medibank success in 2009 and earmarked Mondial Women’s Hard Court on the Gold International Sydney and Australian Open. the return of a combined elite Coast, the Brisbane International attracted Providing the perfect preparation for the tennis event to Brisbane for the a quality line-up in 2009 including Novak first Grand Slam of the year expect the first time in nearly three decades. Djokovic, Jo Wilfried-Tsonga, Fernardo Brisbane International to showcase an even Verdasco, Marcos Baghdatis, Daniela more impressive line-up in 2010. With more than 66,000 spectators Hantuchova and Ana Ivanovic as well as attending the tournament over eight days, Australia’s own Sam Stosur and Jelena Dokic. the joint ATP-WTA event has stamped its Rated a well-organised and professionally authority on the international tennis circuit run tournament by the players, and will become a staple of the Australian commentators and spectators alike, the summer of tennis. 4 A RESOUNDING SUCCESS Be a part of this world class event and tennis stars in action, live on court. provide the added option of dining in the differentiate your corporate hospitality by Corporate Suites at the Brisbane air-conditioned corporate marquee. previewing the summer of tennis ahead at International offer you spacious, private, air Brisbane Session Select option gives you the Brisbane International 2010. conditioned surrounds while you relax and ultimate in flexibility. Choose any session, Witness top athletes, experience first class entertain your guests. Open air Corporate day or night, throughout the tournament and facilities and enjoy the amazing atmosphere Boxes allow you to entertain courtside enjoy an all-inclusive dining package as well in one stadium – the brand new Pat Rafter and then sit down to an air-conditioned as all the on court action. Arena, home to Tennis Queensland and the corporate marquee lunch or dinner. National Academy – Brisbane. Gold and Silver Corporate packages Enjoy an array of corporate hospitality provide an intimate viewing experience options which guarantee flexibility, quality in spacious cushioned surrounds for all and service while you capture the latest sessions, including the finals, and also 5 CORPORATE SUITES / BOXES Corporate Suites Corporate Boxes $28,650 $14,950 Our corporate suites provide you with the ultimate Brisbane Enjoy the covered open air corporate boxes. These boxes International experience. Enjoy the perfect environment for offer fantastic views of the court and provide you and your a relaxed networking atmosphere. The corporate suites are guests with a unique opportunity to be close to the best located on the top level of the stadium. tennis players in the world. Benefits include: Benefits include: • Air-conditioned corporate suite for twelve guests • Covered open air corporate box for eight guests for fourteen • Cushioned seating located in front of suite for fourteen sessions sessions • Complimentary programs (1 per person) • Complimentary programs provided in suites. (1 per person) • External company signage on your corporate box • Two car parks per session for each suite • One car park per session for each corporate box • Access to the Brisbane International exclusive corporate bar • Access to the Brisbane International exclusive corporate bar • External company signage on your suite door • A selection of food & beverages available served to your box. • Two complimentary invitations to the Brisbane International (additional cost) NYE players party • Two complimentary invitations to the Brisbane International • Company name acknowledged in the official program NYE players party. • A selection of food & beverages available on request • Company name acknowledged in the official program (additional cost) • Option to purchase dining in the corporate marquee (additional cost) 6 CORPORATE SUITES / BOXES GOLD, SILVer & SessioN SELect / SeatiNG GuiDE Gold Corporate Silver Corporate Brisbane Session Select $1,490 per person $1,050 per person From $225 per person Enjoy the atmosphere at Pat Rafter Arena Indulge with our silver corporate package. Select an all-inclusive premium package right behind the baseline in our gold Enjoy a unique opportunity to watch all the to any session/s,day or night, the choice is corporate seating as you watch the world’s action up close in the first Australian Open yours. best tennis players. Series tournament of the new year. Benefits include: Benefits include: Benefits include: • Covered premium reserved seating for • Covered premium reserved seating for • Premium reserved seat fourteen sessions fourteen sessions • Three course meal and beverages in • One program per two guests • One program per two guests corporate marquee • Access to the Brisbane International • Access to the Brisbane International • Access to the Brisbane International exclusive corporate bar exclusive corporate bar exclusive corporate bar • One car park per session • One car park per session • A complimentary program (min booking of 4) (min booking of 6) • Finals sold as a package for Saturday • Company name acknowledged in the • Company name acknowledged in the night & Sunday. official program official program • Option to purchase dining in the • Option to purchase dining in the corporate marquee corporate marquee (additional cost) (additional cost) PAT RAFTER ARENA PAT RAFTER ARENA 7 ReserVatioN ForM AND tax INVoice Package Price per seat/ package (incl. GST) No. of seats/packages Total $ Corporate Suite $28,650 Corporate Box $14,950 Gold Corporate $1,490 Silver Corporate $1,050 Brisbane Session Select Date Round Session No. of seats Cost ( incl GST) Subtotal $ Sun 3rd 1 Day $225 Mon 4th 1 Day $245 1 Night $245 Tue 5th 2 Day $255 2 Night $255 Wed 6th 3 Day $275 3 Night $275 Thu 7th QF Day $295 QF Night $295 Fri 8th QF/SF Day $295 WS Night $295 Sat 9th MS Day $295 WF Night $595 Sun 10th MF Twilight Payment: As per the corporate conditions of sale a minimum 50% deposit is Sub total (incl. GST) $ required to secure your booking. Please select one of the following options; Deposit 50% $ I wish to pay the 50% deposit. (only available for bookings made prior to the Balance remaining (due 30/10/09). $ Friday 31st July 2009. Credit card fee^ $ I wish to pay in full Total (incl. GST) $ Note: If you choose to pay deposit only, full payment must be received on or before 30th October 2009. Contact Details Company name: First contact name and title: Second contact name and title: Phone: Fax: Mobile: Industry: Email: Postal address: Ticket delivery address* (only within Australia): * Ticket packages delivered via courier require a street address for a representative to accept and sign for the package during business hours. Please refer to corporate conditions of sale and entry. Please tick this box if you do not wish to receive additional promotional material. Privacy statement Tennis Australia requires the information requested on this reservation form to provide you with official Australian Open Corporate Package tickets and benefits and related purposes which can be reasonably expected including Tennis Australia/Australian Open promotional material. You will be able to access your personal information through Tennis Australia upon reasonable notice. Method of payment: if paying by cheque please make payable to Tennis Australia Cheque EFT (please refer to 8.8 for details) Amex^ Visa^ MasterCard^ ^ Please note that a credit card fee of 2.7% for American Express and 2% for Visa and MasterCard will apply for all reservations paid by credit card. Cardholder name: Card number: Expiry date: Agreement of conditions I, (print name): have read and agreed to the corporate conditions of sale and entry. Signature Date Reservations will only be accepted on completion of this signed form with payment. * Tennis Australia Limited ABN 61 006 281 125. GSTR2000/17 paragraph 26 – this document will be an official tax invoice for GST when payment made. PLEasE SEnd TO: Tennis Australia, Corporate Hospitality, Private Bag 6060, Richmond, VIC, 3121 or T. (03) 9914 4177 or 1300 309 166 F. (03) 9654 5897 E. [email protected] 8 BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL corporate coNDitioNS 2010 9 BrisbaNE INterNatioNAL Corporate TerMS AND CONDitioNS of SALE AND ENtrY 2010 Brisbane International Corporate Terms and Conditions of Sale and 5.2 In the event of any assignment, the original purchaser end of October 2009. Entry 2010 of the Corporate package will remain responsible for the 9.6 For tickets ordered from Friday 25 September 2009, Tennis assignee of the package and the individual holder(s) of All Corporate Packages are issued subject to these Terms and Condi- Australia will endeavor to deliver tickets prior to Friday the allocated ticket(s), and will indemnify, defend and hold 18 December 2009. For security purposes, tickets for all tions of Sale and Entry 2010 harmless Tennis Australia in relation to the sale and use of reservations made after Friday 18 December 2009 will not 1. Corporate suites and boxes the ticket(s) or package. be delivered but will be available for collection from the 1.1 The Corporate Box is a courtside open air box with 8 seats. 5.3 Any requests to assign Corporate packages must be made Queensland Tennis Centre at your convenience. 1.2 The Corporate Suite is a private suite with 12 seats. in writing and directed to the Tournament Director, Brisbane 9.7 Lost or stolen tickets, can be reissued on: 1.3 The client has exclusive access and use of the suite/box International.
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