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Lavazza Serves Up Excellence at the US Open

Rebecca ConnorsSeptember 27, 2023
Lavazza has been a part of the New York US Open tournament since 2015, proudly serving as their official coffee partner. This year, with the Lavazza Suite and fan week events, Lavazza was able to connect with coffee lovers like never before.We were so proud to be a part of their activation. It was an honor to “top off” the drinks served at the US Open with a way to delight and strengthen connections, helping to highlight Lavazza’s excellence, community, and impeccable training standards (just like the Tennis Pros). Lavazza served up coffees that were truly ace!

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