Events

Taste of Tennis: An evening in honour of Mark Philippoussis, Tennis Australia, and the Australian Open

The Tanglin Club is honoured to welcome Australian tennis legend, Mark Philippoussis, and the Australian Open Championship Trophies to Singapore.

All Members and their guests are cordially invited to an evening in celebration of all-things tennis and all-things Australian, featuring Kylie Minogue tribute show - “100% Kylie” - by Australian performer, Lucy Holmes.

The AO Championship Trophies will be on display in the Churchill Room for photo opportunities during this event.

 

An evening in honour of Mark Philippoussis, Tennis Australia, and the Australian Open

Friday, 6 June

7:30pm until late

Dinner starts at 7.30pm 

Show starts at 8.15pm 

Churchill Room

*Members $160 | Guest $180

(Price includes 5-course set dinner with one complimentary drink of beer, spirits and/or wine) 

Early Bird Special - $140 for the first 80 registrations!

 

Add-On for Free Flow Options:

Tiger Beer - $35 

House Pours, Spirits, Wine, Bubblies and Tiger Beer - $50 

 

*Fee for Cancellation and No-Show

- A cancellation fee equivalent to 50% of the total ticket price will be charged for cancellations made less than 1 week from the event date.

A no-show fee equivalent to 100% of the total ticket price will be charged for not fulfilling the reservation 

 

Participants consent that the Club may use any photos taken during the event for publicity purposes.

 

Please register your interest here by Friday, 30 May, 12.00pm.

 

If you have any questions, please contact Tan Yi Lin (yilin.tan@tanglinclub.org).

 

About Lucy Holmes and “100% Kylie”

Lucy Holmes is the star behind Australia’s most successful corporate act and tribute show, 100% Kylie, with the real Kylie Minogue calling the show ‘the best act’ in the world. This large-scale stage show has toured the world full-time for over 17 years, selling out shows in over 16 countries to great acclaim.

 

About Mark Philippoussis

Mark Philippoussis is a former professional tennis player. He reached the men’s singles final of the US Open in 1998 and Wimbledon in 2003. He won 11 ATP singles titles (including the 1999 Indian Wells title), 2 Davis Cups for Australia, and held a career high ranking of number 8 in the world. He has represented Australia three times at the Olympic Games. Post-retirement Mark coached Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2022/2023 and has a decorated career in media and commentary.