River Oaks Tennis Tournament Unveils Swank New Club for Schmoozing

The Courtside Lounge at Club Tenenbaum offers luxury perks and hospitality during the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship

Apr. 3, 2026 at 2:33am

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a fragmented tennis match or tournament scene, with sharp planes of color and overlapping perspectives capturing the energy and excitement of the event.The exclusive Club Tenenbaum hospitality venue at the River Oaks Tennis Tournament offers a sophisticated space for networking and socializing alongside the world-class tennis action.Houston Today

The U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship at River Oaks Country Club in Houston has unveiled a new high-end hospitality venue called Club Tenenbaum. The Courtside Lounge at Club Tenenbaum offers an air-conditioned retreat with upscale food, drinks, and amenities for tournament sponsors and their guests, providing an ideal space for networking and socializing during the event.

Why it matters

The River Oaks Tennis Tournament is a major annual event in Houston, drawing tennis fans, socialites, and business leaders. The new Club Tenenbaum caters to the demand for exclusive hospitality experiences, allowing sponsors and VIPs to entertain clients and enjoy the tournament in style.

The details

Club Tenenbaum features a swank outdoor lounge with cushy furnishings, decorative umbrellas, and flowering bougainvilleas, as well as a sophisticated indoor space with a Palm Beach-inspired design. The food and drink is provided by Levi Goode's live-fire restaurant Credence. Access to Club Tenenbaum is limited to tournament sponsors and their guests, who pay $250 per person on Friday and $200 on Saturday and Sunday.

  • The River Oaks Tennis Tournament runs from April 1 to April 5, 2026.

The players

Bronwyn Greer

The tournament director who approached Tenenbaum Jewelers to sponsor the new hospitality venue.

Tony Bradfield

The owner of Tenenbaum Jewelers, who has been involved with the River Oaks Tennis Tournament for around 14 years and previously hosted a Tenenbaum jewelry pop-up shop at the event.

Kari Dagley

The chief development officer for Tenenbaum Jewelers, who hosted a champagne reception at the Tenenbaum pop-up shop during the tournament.

Anthony Hopenhajm

The owner and creative director of the heritage jewelry house Seaman Schepps, who was a special guest at the Tenenbaum pop-up shop during the tournament.

Levi Goode

The owner of the live-fire restaurant Credence, which is providing the food and drink for Club Tenenbaum.

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What they’re saying

“We just wanted to make sure they had access to a brand new space and we are excited to bring it.”

— Bronwyn Greer, Tournament Director

“She's constantly trying to improve the amenities and the experience for the people that are in the tournament and that's why this all came about.”

— Tony Bradfield, Owner, Tenenbaum Jewelers

What’s next

The River Oaks Tennis Tournament will conclude on Sunday, April 5, 2026.

The takeaway

The new Club Tenenbaum at the River Oaks Tennis Tournament highlights the growing demand for exclusive hospitality experiences at major sporting events, catering to sponsors, VIPs, and the social elite who view networking and schmoozing as an important part of the experience.