Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum has officially unveiled the new Mouratoglou Tennis Center, marking the launch of an exclusive long-term partnership between the luxury Turkish resort and internationally renowned tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou.
The opening ceremony brought together sports figures, celebrities and guests for a programme of tennis and padel events overlooking the Aegean coast.
Mouratoglou Brand Expands Into Türkiye
The new centre will serve as the only long-term Mouratoglou Tennis Center location in Türkiye.
Patrick Mouratoglou is widely recognised for coaching some of the world’s leading tennis players, including Serena Williams and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
According to the resort, the collaboration brings Mouratoglou’s professional training philosophy and tennis development methods to Bodrum as part of a broader luxury lifestyle offering.
Mouratoglou described Bodrum as an increasingly important destination within global luxury tourism and praised Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum for its long-term vision and international positioning.
Tennis And Padel Facilities Added To Resort
The resort now features three tennis courts and three padel courts integrated into the property’s wider leisure facilities.
Mandarin Oriental said the facilities are designed for players of all skill levels, combining sport with the brand’s luxury hospitality experience.
The launch event included appearances by Turkish tennis player İpek Soylu alongside public figures including Zeynep Tuğçe Bayat, Anıl Altan, Ece Sükan and Cansel Elçin.
The celebrations concluded with a gala dinner held at the resort.
Luxury Retail And Dining Continue Expanding
Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum has increasingly positioned itself as a broader luxury lifestyle destination beyond traditional resort hospitality.
The property’s retail promenade includes international luxury brands such as Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Chanel, Van Cleef & Arpels and Audemars Piguet alongside Turkish and international designer labels.
The resort has also expanded its culinary portfolio with restaurants including Gigi Bodrum, Maison Revka, GAIA, Roka and Hakkasan.
Resort Continues Focus On Luxury Lifestyle Experiences
Located at Paradise Bay on the Bodrum peninsula, the resort occupies a 60-hectare waterfront site overlooking the Aegean Sea.
The property includes 122 rooms, apartments, suites and villas, many featuring private gardens and infinity pools.
Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum General Manager Volkan Öztürkler said the resort’s continued investment in sport, gastronomy and luxury experiences reflects its long-term strategy of positioning itself among the Mediterranean’s leading luxury destinations.









