Rogers Cup Premium Series Packages
Rexall Centre
Toronto
Canada
Thu, 24th July 2008 - Sun, 27th July 2008

Since 1881, a bevy of tennis stars have blessed Canadians with their impressive talent. The world famous Canadian Open, the oldest ongoing tournament after Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, continues to present a first grade organization. From Toronto to Montreal every other year, the Rogers Cup is an important leg of the ATP Masters Series. With $2.45 million dollars U.S. prize money, this event attracts the world's best tennis players.
The impressive list of past champions on the Canadian stop of the professional tennis circuit bear such legendary names as John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg, Ivan Lendl, Andre Agassi and Roger Federer. At the inauguration of Toronto's Rexall Centre in 2004, 41 of the 50 best men's players in the world played for a record Toronto crowd of 165,508 spectators. In 2007, the Rogers Cup enjoyed the best attendance in its history, attracting 182, 252 spectators to Montreal’s Uniprix Stadium. Not only is that number a Canadian record, but it is also a world record for a week-long tennis tournament.
Platinum Premium Series Package Include:
-The Best Seat in the House for all 15 sessions of the Championships.
-Valet Parking
-Access to the PricewaterhouseCoopers VIP Lounge
-Corporate signage for your seats
Gold Premium Series Package Includes:
-A reserved Prime Seat for all 15 sessions of the Championships
-Preferred Parking
-Access to the PriceWaterCoopers VIP Lounge
-Corporate signage for your seats
Silver Premium Package Series Includes:
-A reseved Silver Seat for all 15 sessions of the Championships
-Reserved Parking
-Access to the PricewaterhouseCoopers VIP Lounge
Bronze Premium Series Package Includes:
-A reserved Bronze Seat for all 15 sessions of the Championships
-Reserved parking
-Access to the Pricewaterhousecooprs VIP Lounge

Since 1881, a bevy of tennis stars have blessed Canadians with their impressive talent. The world famous Canadian Open, the oldest ongoing tournament after Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, continues to present a first grade organization. From Toronto to Montreal every other year, the Rogers Cup is an important leg of the ATP Masters Series. With $2.45 million dollars U.S. prize money, this event attracts the world's best tennis players.
The impressive list of past champions on the Canadian stop of
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