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Nike's Celebrity Tennis Exhibition Drums Up Open Excitement

Courtney Thompson
September 2, 2010

Pairing a corporate buzz-generating event with a charitable cause is a must these days, but doing so in a way that comes off as both genuine and fitting is a rare feat, one that Nike accomplished at its Primetime Knockout exhibition on Pier 54 last Wednesday. Unofficially kicking off the U.S. Open, the event paired Nike athletes—Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova, Rafael Nadal, and Victoria Azarenka (who filled in for an injured Serena Williams)—with celebrity doubles partners.

The charitable component came in the form of 200 amped up, tennis-loving kids from four different youth organizations around town, who were divided into Team Maria (City Parks Foundation), Team Nadal (The Urban Dove), Team Federer (New York Junior Tennis League), and Team Azarenka (Harlem Children's Zone). After being bussed in courtesy of Nike, the kids got a chance to volley on the 48- by 88-foot Sport Court as the sun set, then took to the bleachers, where they danced and hollered their way through the night, rooting for their team athlete to win and posing for photos with courtside commentator Serena Williams.

Nike hosted a smaller version of the public event, dubbed "Game, Set, NYC" in the Flatiron last year, but this time wanted a larger execution. Tony Berger and Alison Kostas of Relevent headed up the production, setting up bleachers, concession stands, and retail, custom T-shirt, and live photo op stations on the pier. Rain lingered throughout the day—a nerve-wracking monkey wrench for anyone hosting an outdoor event—but the skies cleared just in time for the 7 p.m. start time. Tagged "Lights On. Lights Out.", the game didn't start until around 8 p.m., when the sky was dark and the court lights would have the maximum effect.

Mimicking a mini tennis arena, the court and its surrounding bleachers were privy to an only-in-New York backdrop, with views of the West Side Highway, the Hudson River, and New Jersey. "We wanted to give guests a unique N.Y.C. Nike tennis experience in an unexpected location with major impact," Berger said. 

The light-hearted tennis matches saw Azarenka and Giants defensive end Justin Tuck beat Nadal and his partner, model Bar Refaeli, while Sharapova and actor Bradley Cooper eked out a win over Federer and a lucky camper plucked from the audience.

Nike donated $30,000 to the youth organizations.

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Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Nadal and his partner, model Bar Refaeli, lost to Victoria Azarenka and her partner, Giants defensive end Justin Lee.
Nadal and his partner, model Bar Refaeli, lost to Victoria Azarenka and her partner, Giants defensive end Justin Lee.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Guests who purchased a Nike T-shirt could then create a custom T-shirt bearing the 'Lights On. Lights Out.' or 'Primetime Knockout' logos.
Guests who purchased a Nike T-shirt could then create a custom T-shirt bearing the "Lights On. Lights Out." or "Primetime Knockout" logos.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Guests could purchase Nike T-shirts touting the spokespeople Roger Federer (whose T-shirt read 'Roger That'), Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, and Maria Sharapova.
Guests could purchase Nike T-shirts touting the spokespeople Roger Federer (whose T-shirt read "Roger That"), Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, and Maria Sharapova.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Sidelined from playing due to an injured foot, Serena Williams served as a courtside commentator.
Sidelined from playing due to an injured foot, Serena Williams served as a courtside commentator.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Wanting guests to feel like they were at a real sporting event, producer Tony Berger brought in falafel, taco, and soda stations from PTG Event Services.
Wanting guests to feel like they were at a real sporting event, producer Tony Berger brought in falafel, taco, and soda stations from PTG Event Services.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
At the photo-op station, guests could post live images onto Facebook, and walk away with branded photos.
At the photo-op station, guests could post live images onto Facebook, and walk away with branded photos.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
The 48- by 88-foot court comprised a custom engineered level deck, two layers of plywood, one layer of shock absorbing rubber, and a final layer of Sport Court.
The 48- by 88-foot court comprised a custom engineered level deck, two layers of plywood, one layer of shock absorbing rubber, and a final layer of Sport Court.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Commentators John McEnroe and Serena Williams introduced team 'Rafa and Refa'.
Commentators John McEnroe and Serena Williams introduced team "Rafa and Refa".
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Federer's unnamed celebrity partner canceled, which led to New York Junior Tennis League player Sami Ahmad's selection as his fill-in partner.
Federer's unnamed celebrity partner canceled, which led to New York Junior Tennis League player Sami Ahmad's selection as his fill-in partner.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
Two hundred kids from four youth organizations filled the event bleachers, singing and dancing before the exhibition began.
Two hundred kids from four youth organizations filled the event bleachers, singing and dancing before the exhibition began.
Photo: Courtesy of Relevent
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