Hilton partners with the Professional Tennis Players Association on a global basis, as the multinational lodging company is now its Official Hotel & Lodging Partner for multiple years — meaning that players who are on constantly on tour will enjoy stays at hotel and resort properties of all 22 brands in the Hilton portfolio; and members of the Hilton Honors program can participate in exclusive experiences.
Hilton Partners With The Professional Tennis Players Association
“In this multiyear exclusive collaboration, Hilton will serve as the Official Hotel & Lodging Partner of the PTPA, offering unparalleled benefits, and world-class hospitality to professional women’s and men’s tennis players who are often managing the stresses of a rigorous travel schedule”, according to this official press release. “As part of its partnership agreement, Hilton will extend elite benefits to PTPA members who sign up to participate in Hilton Honors, offering players the best of the Hilton experience through its award-winning loyalty program. With over 180 million members globally, Hilton Honors strives to make travel more valuable, more flexible and more personalized for every type of traveler, whether on the road for work, leisure and everything in between.”
In addition to enhancing the travel experience of the best tennis players in the world by bringing them new travel benefits and world-class hospitality, Hilton will also work with several professional tennis players — both male and female — to create unique content and develop experiences for Hilton Honors members that money cannot buy which are centered around the biggest moments in tennis.
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Hilton is apparently serving up net benefits to both professional tennis players and Hilton Honors members in an attempt to cause a racquet — in a good way — by recognizing the massive fan following of tennis globally.
When additional details pertaining to the benefits and experiences become available, you can take a swing at being the judge as to whether order is on the court…
Source: Hilton.