Sponsorship Opportunities

Join forces with the Bank of the West Classic!  Weave your brand into a recognized, well-established Bay Area event that is televised LIVE nationally on ESPN2 and Tennis Channel.  We can customize any package to fit your company's marketing and budget needs.  Contact Emily Nakayama at 415-227-8027 or email  emily.nakayama@imgworld.com to learn more.  

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The Bank of the West Classic is the longest-running women-only professional tennis event in the world.

•The Classic is held in the nation’s 6th-largest media market with 2.5M HHLDs in the Bay Area (partners benefit via placement on tournament advertising).

More than 30,000 came to watch in 2010.

Superstars Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova as well as Top 5 player Sam Stosur competed at the 2011 Bank of the West Classic.

•More than 2.5M tuned in to watch Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova’s run on ESPN2…many more watched on Tennis Channel for more than 13 hours of coverage total.

•Tennis is widely recognized as the sport boasting the most-educated, affluent and active fans, and has a high concentration of female fans - more than most pro sports.

•IMG has worked in tennis for approximately 50 years; we know tennis and can help you effectively reach our active, affluent audience.

Custom sponsorship packages are available; let us help you design the perfect program for your brand.

Contact us:

Emily Nakayama | 415-227-8027 | emily.nakayama@imgworld.com

 


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Latest Tournament News

2011 Champions Crowned

The 2011 Bank of the West Classic came to a finish on Sunday, with Serena Williams defeating Marion Bartoli 7-5, 6-1 to claim her first Bank of the West Classic Singles title.  Victoria Azarenka and Maria Kirlikeno beat the American duo of Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond 6-1, 6-3 earning the 2011 Doubles title. Click here to read more.