
The Cranbrook Tennis Classic, an international ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) Challenger Event hosted by Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills, will be played July 20-27.
This year’s tournament promises to attract more players as it was recently ranked among the top five ATP Challenger events for player experience. The 2025 event also will feature expanded seating (more than 3,500 attended in 2024), increased sponsorship opportunities, and what is expected to be record-breaking digital engagement.
In 2024, the event generated 4 million online impressions, more than 100,000 live streams, and over 3.5 million video views across all platforms.
“One of the most important forces in sports, and in business, is momentum,” says David DeMuth, CEO of the Doner agency in Southfield and chair of the tournament. “And the Cranbrook Tennis Classic is riding momentum across all measures of success.
“Past participants have advanced deep in tournaments around the world, including the majors. Our fan base enjoys watching top players in an intimate setting, and (they) come out in record numbers. And every year, we’ve supported our community through generous donations.”
Last year, a Cranbrook alumnus beat the No. 5 ranked player in the world, DeMuth adds.
Companies and individuals are encouraged to consider sponsorship, donations, and volunteer opportunities to support the event, which assists the Palmer Park Tennis Academy and Cranbrook athletics.
For more information, visit cranbrooktennisclassic.com/.



