Saturday 23 May, 21:00

Smashing Party – Gonet Geneva Open

An official tournament evening that brings together players, guests and fans for a refined night of socialising and music. The atmosphere blends chic VIP glamour with lively energy: atmospheric lighting, a curated soundtrack and attentive service set the scene for dancing, conversations and celebration. Designed as an elegant after-party, it offers a stylish setting for meeting others and enjoying a vibrant night out.

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