Sports Sponsorship YES, but why Squash? Squash is now a real alternative to other major sports and a real opportunity for excellent market penetration.
Squash & Business
Build Brand Awareness through Squash...and be associated with a fast, exciting and healthy sport.
*Choose your own spectacular venue in the UK, Europe or Rest of the World.
*Massive branding opportunities at each venue, including on-court signage.
*Your own marketing programme in association with the event or series of events.
*An Opportunity to take your company & branding, directly to the public.
*Squash is cost-effective alternative to existing mainstream sports.
At Reverse Angle we believe that the companies we work with to sponsor the new look of squash will benefit from being associated with that amazing new image, rarely these days do people come home from work and say that they have seen something new or impressive, Squash's biggest immediate benefit is it has rarely been taken and put on show to the masses.
Imagine, it is the first week of August and you are walking along the promenade in Brighton, UK and glistening on the beach you see a glass cube surrounded by hundreds of people...., think of all the locations in the world that will capture the imagination of your target audience.
Brighton Seafront, UK in the 1st week of August attracts over one million visitors.
Imagine, One of the busiest train stations in the world, commuters from all over on their way to work, some waiting for their train, tourists, people young and old all looking in awe at the amazing display from the all glass squash court with the sponsors logo, loud and proud on the front wall.
London Victoria, UK over 300,000 commuters each day.
Imagine, Where?, that's the only question you need to answer.
In Paris, possible backdrops include the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre and the Louvre. In London, there is St Pauls Cathedral, the London Eye or the Houses of Parliament.
New York has Times Square, Grand Central Station and the Empire State building while Madrid has the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace. In Moscow, Red Square and the Kremlin immediately come to mind.
Best known is the Al Ahram Open, which is staged in front of the Pyramids at Giza in Egypt. On the professional women's tour, the Hurghada International is held on a small island in the Red Sea which is connected to the Egyptian coastline by a walkway. The all-glass court for the tournament has boats moored up close by.