The Championships, Wimbledon 2023, delivered nothing short of an incredible edition. It was exceptionally exciting, jam packed full of drama and the hospitality was remarkable - if we do say so ourselves!
The Treehouse
Back for it’s second year, The Treehouse looked absolutely breath-taking down to the finest details. The elongated bar was a focal point for people to casually hangout, the pamper room ensured everyone both looked and felt fabulous (with the help of our friends at Charlotte Tilbury!), the bird cages kept everyone well fed, and it was all topped off by the exotic and extensive greenery immersing guests at every turn. The live DJ with sound brought to you by Bang & Olufsen’s epic sound systems was also a true fan-favourite.
Located on level two, The Treehouse boasts a gorgeous terrace balcony which comes complete with glorious views over The Lawn garden, Centre Court or No.1 Court tickets, casual dining options throughout the day and cocktails, champagne and anything else you fancy on tap!
Here’s what one of our lovely guests had to say…
"Keith Prowse you have outdone yourselves - the hospitality & the tennis was top-notch!"
-Paul N, Valued Treehouse Guest
"I would like to commend you for your exceptional professionalism and attention to detail. Every aspect of the trip was meticulously planned and flawlessly executed. The hospitality from all the staff was truly touching, creating memories that will last a lifetime. You and team displayed a genuine commitment to ensuring my satisfaction.”
-Remi A, Valued Treehouse Guest
The Lawn
The Lawn - where class and elegance meet Michelin star food designed, curated, and delivered by the Roux family.
Emily and Michel Roux Jr really do take dining at The Lawn to the next level, from the delightful afternoon tea to the extravagant seafood station that takes centre stage inside the facility – you’re in for culinary joy with every course.
Our award-winning Lawn experiences all come complete with Centre Court or No.1 Court tickets as well as access to the beautiful, private English garden, which contains casual seating, a foot stream spa and also a whisky and cigar bar. It really is an experience to remember for a lifetime.
But don’t just take our word for it…
"It was really special. The hospitality set-up was really brilliant. Loved it!"
-Georgia Toffolo, Made in Chelsea star
Rosewater Pavilion
Oozing prestige and elegance, the Rosewater Pavilion really is a wonder to behold. Nestled inside the Grounds of The All England Lawn Tennis Club, the facility has beautifully landscaped gardens, subtle floral touchpoints, and a modern British inspired menu.
Welcome drinks with Greg Rusedski, former British number one, take place between 10 – 10:30am in the front garden, before guests are shown to their dining space for the day. The Rosewater Pavilion is just a short walk from Centre Court where guests can come and go as they please. For days 1-10 guests were wined and dined by head chef Dan Perea, then for the last four days the mantle is handed over to a man who needs no introductions – Michelin Star Marcus Wareing – for the first of his guest residency experiences to toast Finals Weekend.
From entrance, to menu, to decoration to cocktails, the entire experience from start to finish is phenomenal.
This is what one of our 2023 guests had to say:
“The day itself was fabulous with lovely food and drinks in the Rosewater Pavilion, matched with excellent, friendly service from all the staff. Our Centre Court seats were superb and we both thoroughly enjoyed our day. Thanks very much to all involved!”
-Laura, Valued Rosewater Guest
The Skyview Suites
The newly refurbished Skyview Suites are our most premium hospitality offering during The Championships, Wimbledon.
The superior décor, paired with Michelin star food, unrivalled service and an unparallel location inside Centre Court itself, means you won’t find a shorter walk to the action.
These stylish private suites are perfect for entertaining your most valued invitees and can cater for 10 or 20 guests. Most sought after? The Murray Suite – offering unparalleled views over the Grounds, and the beautiful outdoor courts.
The Tennis
2023 certainly bought its twists and turns, oh and did we mention we have a brand-new King and Queen of grass court tennis? We can’t look back on The Championships 2023 without discussing the drama and thrills on court as well. We saw two exciting new champions this year, World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz and now World No.10 Markéta Vondroušová.
Vondroušová put on a superb show of power and dominance to win her first ever Grand Slam title. She becomes the first unseeded ladies’ champion at Wimbledon in the open era after beating World No.5 and fan favourite Ons Jabeur for the title.
On the Gentlemen’s side, it’s safe to say Alcaraz really had to earn his title - a 5-hour, 5-set extravaganza against the seven-time Wimbledon, 23-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djoconic, saw him respectfully and emotionally earn his first Wimbledon title. After his assertive win at the cinch Championships just a couple of weeks before, Alcaraz is the first man since Andy Murray in 2013 to do the Queen’s-Wimbledon double. Can he do it again next year?
Find out more about The Championships, Wimbledon 2024 here.