For two weeks, the world’s top men and women tennis pros descend upon Miami to go head-to-head in the Sony Open 2013 tennis tournament. Each year, Sony sets up on Key Biscayne’s Crandon Park Tennis Center for the big event. Tennis fans, fellow athletes, and celebrities come out to watch these exciting matches during the day and at night. This year, Coral Gables’ top luxury car dealership, The Collection, is the host sponsor.

Serena Williams with the Ferrari California

Key Biscayne, FL – March 21, 2013 – The number one women’s singles tennis player, Serena Williams, was delivered a fresh Ferrari California from The Collection after kicking off her first matches at the Sony Open 2013 last week. Williams was greeted early Thursday morning by a revving engine from The Collection- the host sponsor of this year’s tennis tournament. She got a one-on-one tutorial of her new wheels to enjoy until the tournament’s end on March 31. The chic ride goes from zero to 60 miles per hour in 3.8 seconds, has 490 horsepower, and is sure to keep the sharpest server in women’s tennis looking fly with the sharpest ride in town.

Serena Williams

Serena Williams & Tony Montoto

Tony Montoto & Serena Williams

Serena Williams & Tony Montoto

Tony Montoto & Serena Williams

The Collection Showroom & Village at Sony Open 2013

Key Biscayne, FL – March 18-31, 2013 – Kicking things off in style, The Collection debuted their on-site Showroom and Village displays on the tournament grounds last week. Setting up a kind of pop-up sports car shop, The Collection’s custom Showroom has some of the hottest vehicles on the market right now, including an Audi A8, a Porsche 911, a McLaren Spider, an Aston Martin Vanquish, a Jaguar XJL, and a Maserati GranTurismo MC. Separately, in case that wasn’t enough, head on over to the Village for world-class displays with a Porsche Boxster, a Jaguar XJ, an Audi R8 and RS5, the all-new 2014 Maserati Quattroporte, and an Aston Martin Vanquish. A few of the male tennis stars got their own vehicles for the tournament like Serena Williams did. Janko Tipsarevic sped off in an Audi S5, Andy Murray got a Porsche Panamera Hybrid, and the world’s number one player Novak Djokovic took the driver’s seat in a Jaguar XJ. Head on over to the park until Sunday, March 31st, to check out these drool-worthy cars and watch the tennis pros put their best serve forward.

Andy Murray

Janko Tipsarevic

Novak Djokovic