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Night Tennis Debut is a Colorful, Edgy Spectacle

Players, music, and fashion teamed up for pioneering Sony Ericsson event.
Top players from the Sony Ericsson Open competed in the groundbreaking event. Argentina's Horacio Rearte was the ultimate victor.
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Top players from the Sony Ericsson Open competed in the groundbreaking event. Argentina's Horacio Rearte was the ultimate victor.

Posted April 10, 2007, 1:46 PM EDT
MIAMI/SOUTH FLORIDA Exciting things can happen when two events overlap. Such was the case when Sony Ericsson launched the United States debut of Night Tennis during the Sony Ericsson Open, which started just as the Winter Music Conference was kicking into high gear. The two-day event was planned as a high energy kickoff to celebrate the start of the annual tennis tournament, which took place from March 21 to April 1 at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park on Key Biscayne. Naturally, this involved the fusion of sport, music, and fashion, while promoting brand awareness to youth and tennis enthusiasts.
Sony Ericsson Night Tennis Ice Palace Film Studios Thursday and Friday, 03.22.07and 03.23.07, 11 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Power Sidram Power Inc.
Public Relations Elliott Stares Public Relations (ESPR Inc.)
Rentals (Furniture) Karla Conceptual Event Experiences
Venue Ice Palace Film Studios
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Held at the Ice Palace Film Studios in downtown Miami, the sprawling space was transformed into a unique venue with ultraviolet lighting, signage, graphics, and decor. Leading players from the Sony Ericsson Open competed in a series of three 10-minute matches played "in the dark" on a standard-size tennis court that was recreated using a special UV reactive tape and net, lit from above with 28 UV lamps. An enormous, high-tech projection screen adjacent to the court showed scores, videos, and cutting-edge graphics.

In between play, guests—more than 5,000 attended, many of whom registered for free tickets online—were treated to a Gen Art fashion show of models wearing glow-in-the-dark tennis apparel and sportswear, followed by two-hour sets courtesy of DJs Paul Oakenfold and Masters at Work. Shiraz FL Inc. designed a 64-foot-long bar embellished with UV reflective tape and staffed it with models to tend the bar. Specialty cocktails and drinks were provided by bar sponsors Ecstasy Vodka, Budweiser, 180 Energy Drink, and Fiji Water.

Bobby Killgore