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Champagne, caviar and cheese trolleys: Inside the exclusive Australian Open lounges
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No expense is being spared at this year’s Australian Open as sponsors build multi-level marquees to entertain VIPs.

No expense is being spared at this year’s Australian Open as sponsors build multi-level marquees to cope with the demand for luxury experiences.

“It’s the first time we’ve opened up the space to cardholders, which means more people can enjoy priceless experiences, from amazing dining to live music and everything in between,” Aimo said. Mason Cox and fellow footballer Dan Houston in the Emirates marquee at the Australian Open on Tuesday.Emirates’ divisional vice president for Australasia, Barry Brown, said the guest list was a mix of corporate partners and top customers along with celebrities, including cricketer Adam Gilchrist, model Bec Judd and footballer Mason Cox.

Roddy Campbell, director of partnerships and international business at Tennis Australia, said the original single row of marquees had transformed into temporary builds that almost look permanent.

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