Serve Up Style: Wilson Limited Tokyo 3.0 Pops Up in Ariake, the Tennis Capital
Wilson to Open Pop-Up Store in Ariake, Tokyo
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Wilson, a manufacturer of tennis, badminton, baseball, and basketball equipment, will open a pop-up store at Sumitomo Real Estate Shopping City Ariake Garden/Mall 2F Central Atrium Plaza in Ariake, Koto-ku for a limited time from Tuesday, September 24th to Wednesday, October 2nd.
POP-UP Theme: Tennis 360
The theme of this POP-UP is to open a “Tennis 360 Store” in Ariake, the mecca of tennis, where you can find everything you need for tennis, including tennis hardware goods (racquets, strings, bags), sportswear, and footwear.
WILSON LIMITED TOKYO 3.0 in Ariake Garden
The store will mainly feature new sportswear products for autumn/winter 2024, but will also be displaying and selling the latest performance tennis rackets and offering stringing services. We are also planning to hold a campaign exclusive to purchasers of the Ariake Pop-up.
Event Overview
Location: WILSON LIMITED TOKYO 3.0, Sumitomo Real Estate Shopping City Ariake Garden Mall, 2F Central Atrium Plaza, 2-1-8 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0063
Event Period: September 24, 2024 (Tuesday) – October 2, 2024 (Wednesday)
Business hours: 10:00 – 21:00 (according to Ariake Garden business hours)
For more information on how to access the venue, please visit https://www.shopping-sumitomo-rd.com/ariake/gaikumap/access/
Kinoshita Group Japan Open Tennis Championships 2024
A Wilson brand space will also be opened on the venue site of the Kinoshita Group Japan Open Tennis Championships 2024 men’s tournament (ATP Tour 500), which will be held at Ariake Coliseum and Ariake Tennis Forest Park in Tokyo. We have a tennis experience corner on the site.
About Wilson
Wilson Sporting Goods Company was founded in Chicago, Illinois, USA in 1914. The company manufactures and sells sports equipment for tennis, badminton, baseball, basketball, and other sports used by athletes around the world, including Kei Nishikori and Miyu Kato. The company is also the official ball supplier for the four major tennis tournaments, the French Open and the US Open, as well as the top American professional basketball leagues, the NBA and WNBA.
