5 Places to See Roger Federer

It’s difficult to accurately appreciate the quality of the sporting renaissance we’ve witnessed from Roger Federer. On one hand, he’s arguably (because there’s always an argument) the greatest tennis player of all time and him winning a few more tournaments shouldn’t really be a surprise. When someone wins 17 Grand...

Around the Office: Chris Campbell goes to the Miami Open

In our Around the Office series of posts, we present interviews with the Grand Slam Tennis Tours staff to help share professional expertise and insight with readers. More importantly, we want to share some of the personality of our staff. For those who have traveled with GSTT these faces might...

Players You Should Know: Reilly Opelka

Our new feature is called “Players You Should Know”. As it sounds, it’s a place to introduce players who might not be dominating tennis headlines but whom we feel are doing interesting things in the tennis world. For most of them, we suspect they’ll come to own the headlines one...

Marvelous Monte-Carlo Tennis

We were very excited that our good friend from down under, Grand Slam Gal, published a post on Topnotch Tennis Tours’ capabilities to provide an incredible experience at the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters event in April. We’ve shared the content of the blog post below, and we highly recommend visiting...

Flying the Flag

Do contemporary players care about the Olympics? Tennis returned as a medal sport in the 1988 Seoul Olympic games. Only three of the top ten players participated. Fast forward to 2012, and you’ll see Andy Murray beat Roger Federer in London to take gold on his home soil, a win...