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Sportsworld have today launched sales of their official 2010 6 Nations corporate hospitality packages within twickenham’s luxurious new South Stand Complex, which opened officially last year. 2010 6 Nations Fixtures: Twickenham England v Wales, Saturday 6th February England v Ireland, Saturday 27th February Your hospitality package includes: * Access to the Martin Johnson Suite * Official RFU match ticket * Drinks reception on arrival * Complimentary bar pre-match and 1 hour post match * Four course lunch with fine wines * Post match savoury selection * Pre-match guest speaker * Plasma television screens * Official souvenir programme * Printed event documentation * Experienced Sportsworld event management in attendance Pricing: England v Wales: £649 per person + vat England v Ireland: £649 per person + vat Full details can be found in the Rugby section of the Events Calander on our website, alternatively call our sales team on +44 (0)1235 555844 to discuss your requirements in more detail.

USTA Texas and Sportsworld have announced a partnership to make the dream of going to Wimbledon a reality for Texan tennis players and fans.
Established in 1980, Sportsworld is the officially appointed overseas tour and hospitality agent for Wimbledon with a proven record of delivering memorable experiences for discerning clients worldwide.  USTA Texas members will benefit from access to a wide range of specially designed packages to the world’s most famous tennis tournament.  As a sponsor of USTA Texas, Sportsworld will also be making contributions towards future tennis development programmes across the state.
Sportsworld’s official Wimbledon packages include premium all-day seats on the major showcourts, hospitality lounge access and souvenir merchandise.  Customers can select the package that best suits them from a wide variety of options, ranging from 1 up to 5 nights’ duration at 3, 4 or 5 star hotels in central London.  With package prices starting at £560 per person and over 50 direct flights from Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston alone arriving into London each week, Texan tennis fans now have every opportunity to watch history being made on the hallowed lawns of the All England Club.
Jeff Hunter, Sportsworld Operations Director, said: “We are delighted to partner with USTA Texas.  The history and traditions of Wimbledon, coupled with recent innovations such as the Centre Court roof and new Court 2, make it unique on the world sporting stage.  We look forward to welcoming tennis fans from Texas to our exclusive marquee at Wimbledon, sharing our hospitality and ensuring they have a great stay in London.”
Stephanie Arena, USTA Texas Director of Marketing, added: “We are excited to be offering our loyal members and their families the opportunity to be at the world’s most historic tennis event.  Sportsworld’s packages offer great value and real flexibility to combine Wimbledon with London sightseeing, visiting relatives or business travel.  We welcome Sportsworld as a new addition to our family of sponsors.”
Customers can visit www.purewimbledon.com to learn more about Sportsworld’s special Wimbledon packages and support USTA Texas along the way.
Sportsworld: Founded in 1980, Sportsworld is a leading hospitality, travel and event services company, delivering memorable experiences at the world’s most talked about sporting and cultural occasions. Sportsworld has operated official programmes for corporate clients and sponsors at every Olympic Games since Los Angeles in 1984, looked after guests at the last 10 Football and Rugby World Cups and has been appointed to provide hospitality at Wimbledon for two decades.

USTA Texas:
Since 1895, the USTA Texas Section has been one of the 17 sections of the United States Tennis Association, the governing body of tennis in America. Located in Austin, Texas, it is a not-for-profit volunteer organization with 53,000 individual members and 540 organizational members. It is the fastest growing section of the USTA, devoted to promoting and developing the growth of tennis in Texas.
For further information please contact:
Sportsworld:
Jeff Hunter  +44 (0)1235 555844    www.sportsworld.co.uk
USTA Texas: Stephanie Arena  +1 512 443 1334   www.texas.usta.com

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