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By Alberto Amalfi | @TennisNow | Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Photo credit: US Open/USTA


The US Open will serve up a bubbly bounce this month.

The USTA and Moët & Chandon today announced a multi-year partnership that will see the iconic champagne house become the Official Champagne of the US Open.

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The partnership begins at the 2024 US Open, which starts on August 26th. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Moët & Chandon will be available at a number of locations throughout the US Open grounds this year, including The Moët & Chandon Clubhouse bar, open to all US Open attendees.

Fans will have the opportunity to experience limited-edition Moët & Chandon offerings exclusive to the US Open, including co-branded Moët & Chandon and US Open Golden Goblets with select purchases of Moët & Chandon champagne.

Toasts for multiple special events at the 2024 US Open will also feature Moët & Chandon, including the USTA Foundation’s Opening Night Gala, which is celebrating the Foundation’s 30th anniversary this year, and the US Open’s ‘Final 8 Club’ reception, which honors past singles, doubles and wheelchair players who advanced to the late rounds of their respective draws and for which Moët & Chandon is the inaugural presenting sponsor

“We are excited to partner with the USTA and US Open as the official champagne of this iconic event,” says Sibylle Scherer, President and CEOof the House. “At Moët & Chandon, we have a longstanding history of being at the forefront of leading moments in sports, to inspire and celebrate athletes and their teams with our love for excellence, elevating experiences worth sharing, just like the US Open.”

The champagne house sponsored a bar on site during the 2024 Roland Garros.

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