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WINTER | REVIEW “It feels like you are in a permanent building, with fabulous letterbox views that really come alive at night?” – ATP Finals tournament director, Adam Hogg come alive at night, seeing Canary Wharf and the lights of the city is spectacular. The O2 is where the players have been striving to get to for the past ten months, so let’s ‘hero’ the location. If there’s an option between a moderate finish and a premium finish, we’ll pick the latter. This event is for the final eight, the crème de la creme.” “There’s a set of deliverables for us that are non-movable. In 2016 The O2 happened to have just cleaned the roof of the tent, and it caused glare into the players’ eyes on the practice court. As such, , we tested various UV films on the window. We didn’t want to move the location because the views of The O2 are crucial. Many players said it was the best practice court they’d ever played on.” The new glass provided views of The O2’s iconic roofline, and was treated to avoid the glare of the sun. The triple-deckers were transformed with creative interiors by Arena, or sponsors’ own agencies, with fully appointed facilities including a luxury player restaurant and lounge, a tennis family restaurant, sponsors’ hospitality and reception area. Arena invested in three-stop lifts and installed a complex heating and air- conditioning system that kept the practice court warm and the VIP suites at a lower temperature. Arena also supplied all of the interior walling and lining along with carpets, lighting, toilets, lifts, catering hoists and HVAC. The completed areas were then handed over to various sponsor agencies for the final install. Guests entered this ‘VIP Village’ via a reception area, which incorporated accreditation and ‘airport style’ security, joining seamlessly into the main building. Separate triple-decker structures were also joined at the rear to house the kitchens. Although there haven’t been any fundamental changes to a winning formula established during a redesign in 2016, some key areas have evolved with the event. The redesigned top floor of the player restaurant features a top floor restaurant with glass walls to give a 360-degree panorama, which is particularly stunning at night. Bluff adds: “The insulation was a crucial factor for the comfort of guests, but also for the practice court because the players were used to training in the heat. The build was not without its challenges, Bluff adds: “The O2 site used to be a bit easier to work on logistically with plenty of open areas for storage etc, but as AEG moved forward with their development, space was harder to find but they found space off site for us to store kit and check in deliveries, just a three-minute drive away, which works really well. “ATP have given us the infrastructure to work with, and it’s a great site to work on. Once the Innovation is up you are cornered in that area and its been a particular busy part of site this year with other works taking place nearby. “Once the external services are installed and the players’ bridge is in, space is limited, so getting the scheduling right is key.” 17