
LTA and Lexus extend their partnership to cover tournaments at Nottingham and Eastbourne
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Lexus and the LTA have agreed an extension to their partnership that will see Lexus become the title partner of the ATP and WTA grass court events at Nottingham and Eastbourne.
Lexus and the LTA’s extensive partnership already includes events in Ilkley and Birmingham, the British Open Roehampton wheelchair tennis and juniors event, and all LTA Performance Competitions, together with naming rights at the Lexus Nottingham Tennis Centre and sponsorship of the national Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup and World Team Cup teams.
Lexus is deepening its involvement as well, taking on the naming rights for all the LTA’s grass court summer events outside of the HSBC Championships at The Queen’s Club.
Supported by Lexus’s sponsorship, British tennis has made significant advances, with more professional tournaments to support British players and a consequent 87 per cent increase in the number of British players competing in the main draw of these events.
Buy tickets for the LTA grass court season
Tickets for the Lexus Nottingham Open and Lexus Eastbourne Open along with the Lexus Birmingham Open and Lexus Ilkley Open will go on sale to LTA Advantage Fan+ and Compete members tomorrow (Tuesday 18 February) at 10:00.
General sale opens at 10:00 on Tuesday 25 February.
The LTA has, with Lexus’s support, also invested in staging higher level tournaments meaning more ranking points are available to players, and has additionally upgraded facilities at the National Tennis Centre, Roehampton. This has improved training conditions for young British players, including those on the Lexus Pro Scholarship Programme and demonstrates the value of the partnership.
Lexus is a Premium Event Partner for the HSBC Championships and for the first time this year will provide the official transport service for all the grass court tour events, providing hybrid and battery electric vehicles that will help the LTA reduce its carbon footprint.
It is also a partner of the LTA Awards, supported through its national retailer network, celebrating the work of grassroots coaches and volunteers across Britian.
Lexus will also run a Best Seat in the House campaign at the tournaments, where fans, competition winners and Lexus customers can enjoy a money-can’t-buy VIP experience, with seats closer to the tennis action than ever before.
The LTA are confirming today that the women’s events at Birmingham and Ilkley will also be upgraded to WTA “125” level tournaments, offering more prize money and ranking points for the players taking part.
As part of this announcement the titles of all the LTA’s grass court tournaments outside the HSBC Championships will be standardised to ‘Open’. The new tournament names provide more consistency across the Grass Court Season, making them more easily recognisable to fans globally.
The changes come into effect this year as part of a new grass court calendar that will maximise visibility for tennis, and help promote women’s tennis to a larger audience.
A summary of the new tournament names and levels is as follows:
2025 grass court season
Date |
Tournament name |
Event |
31 May – 8 June |
WTA 125 & ATP Challenger 125 |
|
7 – 22 June |
WTA 500 & ATP 500 |
|
8 – 15 June |
WTA 125 & ATP Challenger 125 |
|
14 - 22 June |
WTA 250 & ATP Challenger 125 |
|
21 – 28 June |
WTA 250 & ATP 250 |
|
29 June - 4 July |
ITF 1 Series and ITF J300 |
Chris Pollard, LTA Managing Director – Commercial and Operations, said: “We’re very pleased to be extending our partnership with Lexus, which has demonstrated its significant commitment to tennis over recent years with support for British events and our elite teams. This partnership will help support our popular events at Nottingham and Eastbourne and the Lexus hybrid and electric vehicles mean that our events will be more sustainable and environmentally friendly. We look forward to the road ahead in this extended Lexus partnership.”
Chris Hayes, Director of Lexus in the UK, said: “Our renewed and extended partnership with the LTA will provide even more opportunities for British players to advance their tennis careers, and for tennis fans to enjoy watching world-class tennis, while also supporting the grassroots sport through our centres. The skill and dedication to excellence of the players and the LTA’s commitment to advancing this matches our own dedication to producing world-class luxury cars.”