Wasserman Hospitality Sales

Wasserman Hospitality Sales

Hospitality

About us

Wasserman operates at the epicenter of sports, music, entertainment and culture, serving talent, brands and properties on a global scale. Wasserman Hospitality Sales offers unrivaled access to the most in-demand tickets, hospitality packages and client hosting opportunities across the world of sports, music, entertainment and culture. We are the exclusive agency for the MLB London Series 2024, authorized resellers for The Wimbledon Championships and Twickenham Stadium, official agent of Lord’s and The Oval, exclusive hospitality agents for The BRITS, Formula E, Goodwood and so much more. We pride ourselves on sourcing a wide range of hospitality experiences worldwide. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Wasserman's presence spans 28 countries and more than 67 cities, including New York, London, Abu Dhabi, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Madrid, Mexico City, Toronto, Paris and Sydney. For more information, please visit www.teamwass.com.

Industry
Hospitality
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Type
Public Company

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  • 🎾 In tennis, Jannik Sinner stormed past Taylor Fritz to become the first Italian man to win the US Open in New York, capturing his second Grand Slam title of the year. On the women’s side, Aryna Sabalenka claimed her first US Open title, overcoming last year’s heartbreak to defeat home favourite Jessica Pegula in a thrilling final. 🏏 In cricket, England wrapped up their summer with a final Test match against Sri Lanka at The Oval. Sri Lanka claimed their first victory over England for the first time in 10 years, securing an eight-wicket win that denied the hosts a clean sweep. Despite the setback, England still won the three match series 2-1. 🏉 In rugby, South Africa tightened their grip on the Rugby Championship trophy with a gritty 18-12 win over New Zealand, marking their fourth consecutive victory over the All Blacks in a rare and impressive streak.

    • Weekend highlights 10 September 2024
  • What a weekend of sport! 🏏 In cricket, Gus Atkinson delivered a stunning performance, taking 5-62 as England triumphed over Sri Lanka with a 190-run victory in the second men’s Test at Lord’s, securing a 2-0 series lead ahead of the final match. 🎾 In tennis, defending champion Novak Djokovic faced an unexpectedly early exit from the US Open, losing to 28th seed Alexei Popyrin on Friday night. Meanwhile, 3rd seed Carlos Alcaraz was stunned in a straight sets loss to world no.74 Botic van De Zandschulp of the Netherlands. On the women’s side, defending champion Coco Gauff was also eliminated early by Emma Navarro in the fourth round in New York leaving both sides of the draw wide open. 🏎️ In motorsports, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc claimed his second victory of the 2024 Formula 1 season at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, securing Ferrari’s first win at their home race in five years. At 2024 Paralympic Games, Team Great Britain had a historic ‘Super Sunday’ in Paris, winning 12 gold medals – their most successful day at the Paralympics this century! 🥇

    • Weekend highlights post
  • The Paris 2024 Olympics has concluded with Team GB finishing seventh on the medal table, bringing home a remarkable total of 65 medals: 14 gold🥇, 22 silver🥈, and 29 bronze🥉! 🏃♀️ In athletics, Keely Hodgkinson shone brightly, capturing her first Olympic gold in the Women’s 800m! Team GB excelled in relay events, securing medals in all five races: four bronze and a silver in the Women’s 4x100m, narrowly missing gold by just seven-hundredths of a second to Team USA. 🥈 Britain’s heptathlon champion, Katrina Johnson-Thompson, achieved a career milestone by winning her first Olympic medal, running her fastest ever 800m! 🏃♂️ In the 1500m, Josh Kerr claimed silver, just edged out by American Cole Hocker in a thrilling finish. 🏋️♀️ Making history in weightlifting, Emily Campbell won Britain’s first-ever Olympic medal for women in the sport. 🧗 In a historic moment for climbing, Toby Roberts secured Team GB’s first Olympic medal in sport climbing. 🚴♀️ And in cycling, Emma Finucane made a remarkable achievement, becoming the first British woman in 60 years to win three medals at a single Olympic Games!

    • Team GB at The Paris 2024 Olympics - 14 gold medals, 22 Silver and 29 bronze
  • Another fantastic weekend at The Paris 2024 Olympics! 🏃♂️ In athletics, USA sprinter Noah Lyles clinched the Men’s 100m gold in a dramatic photo finish, edging out Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson by a mere five thousandths of a second! 🎾 In tennis, Novak Djokovic defeated Carlos Alcaraz in a riveting men’s singles final, clinching his first-ever Olympic gold medal in an intense, neck-and-neck battle. 🚣♀️ In rowing, Team GB has claimed eight medals: three gold 🥇, two silver 🥈and three bronze 🥉. They secured gold in the Men’s Eight; finishing just over a second ahead of the Netherlands. Team GB’s Women’s Quadruple Sculls also won gold in a tight race, overtaking the Dutch crew in the final sprint to cross the line by just 0.15 seconds. In the Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls, Team GB Imogen Grant and Emily Craig achieved victory, while the Men’s Pair, Ollie Wynne-Griffith and Tom George, claimed silver after leading most of the race until Croatia’s Sinkovic brothers overtook them with a few strokes to go! 🏌️♂️In golf, Team GB’s Tommy Fleetwood secures the silver medal, finishing at 18 under, just one shot behind USA’s Scottie Scheffler who claimed the gold!

    • Weekend Highlights of Sport
  • Another great weekend of sports! The Paris 2024 Olympics kicked off on Friday with a dazzling opening ceremony. Team GB’s Scarlett Mew Jensen and Yasmin Harper captured the team's first medal of Paris 2024, earning bronze in the synchronized 3m springboard event 🥉 . Adam Peaty of Team GB won a silver medal in the men’s 100m breaststroke final, narrowly missing gold by just 0.02 seconds 🥈 🏊♂️ . And in tennis, Andy Murray and Dan Evans staged an incredible comeback in the first round of the Olympic men’s doubles, saving five match points against Japan 🎾 . 🏏 In cricket, England triumphed over the West Indies with a dominant 10-wicket victory in the third Test Match, completing a 3-0 series sweep. Mark Wood delivered a stunning performance, taking five wickets for just nine runs in a six-over spell, followed by captain Ben Stokes smashing England’s fastest-ever Test fifty off just 24 balls. 🏎 In motorsport, Lewis Hamilton claimed victory at the Belgian Grand Prix after teammate George Russell, who initially finished first, was disqualified due to an underweight car. ⛳ In golf, Jon Rahm secured his first victory on the Saudi-funded LIV Golf Tour in the UK event at JCB Golf & Country Club.

    • Sport Weekend Highlights

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