Capital Bridging Finance Takes On AO 2025

Capital Bridging Finance Takes On AO 2025

On Friday 24th January, Damien Simonfi (CEO) and Stacie Childs (Operations Manager) headed to the Australian Open 2025 for an unforgettable finals weekend with our investors, brokers, and esteemed industry executives.

It was a perfect blend of world-class tennis and meaningful connections, showcasing that strong partnerships extend beyond business—they’re about shared experiences!

 

A Weekend of Thrilling Tennis Action
•       Men’s Singles Semi-Final (Jan 24): We witnessed Alexander Zverev face Novak Djokovic in a dramatic match where Djokovic retired after a tightly contested first set, allowing Zverev to advance to the final.
•       Women’s Final (Jan 25): The Rod Laver Arena saw Madison Keys claim the Grand Slam title in a nail-biting three-set victory over Aryna Sabalenka (6-3, 2-6, 7-5), denying Sabalenka her third consecutive Australian Open crown.
•       Men’s Final (Jan 26): Jannik Sinner successfully defended his title with a commanding performance against Zverev, winning 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3, cementing his place as reigning champion!

As a surprise, the iconic Norman Brookes Challenge Cup made a special appearance in our suite – providing an unexpected and truly memorable moment for our guests!

 

Beyond the Court
The weekend wasn’t just about tennis. It was an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions all whilst enjoying the electric atmosphere at Rod Laver Arena! Once again, this experience underscored our commitment to fostering relationships built on trust, growth and shared passions.

 

Looking Ahead
As we reflect on this incredible event, we’re reminded that success is about more than just numbers—it’s about the moments that inspire and bring us together. We look forward to another great season of tennis in 2026!

 

At Capital Bridging Finance, when opportunity serves, we’re always ready to return! 🎾

 

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