Jannik Sinner Returns to Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic at The Hurlingham Club
- Rebecca Nicholson

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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has officially been confirmed for this year’s Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, set to take place at London’s exclusive The Hurlingham Club from 23–27 June 2026.
His appearance adds further prestige to an already high-profile line-up, which includes British No. 1 Cameron Norrie and French standout Flavio Cobolli.
Now in its 32nd edition, the tournament continues to position itself as one of the most refined intersections of elite sport, luxury hospitality, and curated lifestyle experiences.
Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani returns for a fifth consecutive year as title sponsor, reinforcing the event’s signature blend of performance and polish.

New partnerships elevate the 2026 edition
This year also marks a significant expansion of the tournament’s commercial and experiential offering, with global banking leader BNP Paribas joining as the event’s first-ever Platinum Partner. Its “Points For Change” initiative will see £2 donated for every point won and £50 for every ace served across all match courts, supporting grassroots programmes via The Hurlingham Club Foundation. The initiative will fund community projects focused on sport access, tackling isolation, and improving wellbeing, including swimming lessons, memory support groups, and girls’ sport initiatives.
Luxury British jeweller Boodles also makes its debut as a premium partner, bringing a strong physical presence to the grounds. A dedicated salon in the Whispering Angel Summerhouse and an on-site jewellery gallery will showcase the brand’s craftsmanship to VIP guests and influencers throughout the week.
Premium hospitality and lifestyle partners further expand the event’s luxury ecosystem. Mixer brand Fever-Tree and wellness partner SkinCycles will deliver curated experiences aimed at enhancing both player recovery and guest wellbeing across the tournament.
Returning names and elevated hospitality
Several established partners return for 2026, including Hilton Head Island, Wheely, and Whispering Angel. Hilton Head Island continues its role as Presenting Partner of the Junior Invitational, spotlighting some of the world’s top junior players as they prepare for Wimbledon Juniors.
Transport partner Wheely will once again provide on-demand luxury transfers for guests, while rosé favourite Whispering Angel returns with its popular Summerhouse experience at the heart of the hospitality village.
The culinary offering also remains strong, with Michelin-starred chef Paul Ainsworth contributing to the event’s dining programme, alongside a wider roster of luxury lifestyle collaborators including Scott Dunn, Rolls-Royce, Singapore Airlines, and Tŷ Nant.
A fusion of sport, philanthropy and luxury
Tournament Director Nikhil Waugh described this year’s edition as the most immersive yet, highlighting the balance between elite tennis and elevated guest experience.
“As we celebrate the 32nd year of the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, we are thrilled to welcome Jannik Sinner… The tournament has always represented the perfect harmony of elite sport and sophisticated hospitality,” he said.
With limited tickets remaining for the final weekend, this year’s tournament continues to reinforce its reputation as one of London’s most exclusive summer sporting fixtures, where world-class tennis meets high fashion, philanthropy, and experiential luxury at every turn.















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