Main Performers | Tim Henman, Fernando Gonzalez, Mansour Bahrami, John McEnroe, Sergi Bruguera, Peter McNamara - tennis players |
Set List | Matches: Fernando Gonzalez v Tim Henman 6-4, 2-6, 10-6 Bahrami, McEnroe v Bruguera, McNamara 7-6
Introductory and Incidental Music: 'A Little Party Never Killed No Body', Fergie, 'Happy', P Williams, 'The Man', A Black, 'Welcome to the Jungle', Guns 'n' Roses, 'Jungle' (chorus), X Ambassadors, J N Commons ft. Jay Z, 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough', M Gaye, D Ross, 'December 1963 (Oh What A Night)', F Vallence, 'Superstition', S Wonder, 'Happy', P Williams, 'Prayer in C', L Wood, R Schulz, 'Black or White', M Jackson, 'Billie Jean', M Jackson, 'Grooove is in the Heart', Deee-Lite, 'Like A Prayer', Madonna, 'Budapest', G Ezra, 'Best Day of My Life', American Authors, 'It's Got To Be Perfect', Fairground Attraction, 'Rude', Magic, 'A Sky Full of Stars', Coldplay, 'All About That Bass', M Trainor, 'Ghost', E Henderson |
Performance Notes | Start your holiday season at this spectacular event featuring some of the greatest tennis players of the modern era, reliving their rivalries as Champions go head-to-head to become Legends.
Players confirmed to compete in the ATP Champions Tour include former British No. 1s Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski, three-time Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick, two-time French Open winner Sergi Bruguera and former Grand Slam finalists Thomas Enqvist and Fernando González. A host of other tennis legends will take part in Legends and Doubles matches, including Pat Cash, John McEnroe, Henri Leconte, Andrew Castle, Peter McNamara, Wayne Ferreira and legendary showman Mansour Bahrami.
"Ive played the Statoil Masters Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall almost every year since it began in 1997... That's because Its one of the most beautiful places in the world to play tennis, the acoustics are incredible, and Ive won it a number of times. Im already looking forward to getting back there in front of the great crowds they have, and to try to win it again." John McEnroe
"The Royal Albert Hall is a little like Wimbledon in that it has history around every corner and down every corridor... Its always competitive, we all still want to win, but we are able to play with less pressure now, and so we can engage with the crowd and enjoy it much more." Tim Henman |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2014/171), Handbill (RAHE/6/2014/), Digital Poster, (RAHE/2/2014/89), Digital Setlist, Digital Photographs Autograph Book (RAHE/8/1/9) |