The LBX Match Point by Lexus, a fusion between the brand and the world of tennis, stands out in the Conde de Godó Trophy

BARCELONA, 19 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Lexus LBX Match Point, a fusion between the vehicle brand and its values ​​with those of the world of tennis, has captured attention at the Conde de Godó Trophy through its design inspired by the characteristic colors of tennis balls and a Distinctive silhouette of a tennis court on the rear pillars.

With this proposal, Lexus wanted to reinforce its commitment and involvement with tennis and with the Conde de Godó Trophy, where it is the official sponsor and vehicle of the event that is being held these days by the Real Club de Tenis de Barcelona 1899 until the 21st. of April.

The proposal also reflects the values ​​shared between the luxury brand and tennis, such as the constant search for excellence, the promotion of the culture of effort and the emphasis on teamwork.

For Lexus, the brand’s participation as an official vehicle in the prestigious tournament is an example of the connection that exists with customers and fans who seek unique and unforgettable experiences.

Furthermore, Lexus and tennis share fundamental values ​​such as the pursuit of excellence, a culture of effort and teamwork, aspects that are reflected in their collaboration in relevant sporting events.

COUNT OF GODÓ TROPHY

The Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, known as the Conde de Godó Trophy, is one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. It has been organized annually since 1953 and this year it celebrates its 71st edition from April 13 to 21, 2024 at the facilities of the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899.

It is an ATP500 category tournament that is played on clay, during the spring tour that culminates in Roland Garros (Paris). The most successful player in the history of the tournament is Rafa Nadal, with 12 titles. In addition, the Mallorcan tennis player is a member of the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899, which he came to for the first time when he was 11 years old and whose center court was named after him. The current champion of Barcelona is Carlos Alcaraz from Murcia, who at 20 years old has already accumulated two consecutive victories in this tournament.