Polo has long held a place of prestige and class among global sports. From its origins in ancient Persia to its status as a sophisticated pastime for the elite, polo has evolved into a symbol of power, strategy, and elegance. The world’s most popular and prestigious polo tournaments, such as the Argentine Open, the US Open Polo Championship, and the British Open, not only showcase the highest levels of skill and competition but also embody the heritage and grandeur associated with the sport.

The Cartier Queen’s Cup Polo Tournament, held yearly at the Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park, is one of the most prestigious events in the polo calendar. Sponsored by Cartier, the luxury jeweller, this tournament attracts the world’s best polo players and high-profile spectators, including members of the British royal family. Known for its exquisite hospitality and glamorous atmosphere, the Cartier Queen’s Cup combines thrilling polo action with a quintessentially British sense of elegance and tradition.

The tournament not only showcases top-tier polo but also epitomises the sophisticated lifestyle associated with the sport.The Royal Ascot Polo Tournament, held at the iconic Ascot Racecourse, is another highlight of the British polo season. Characterised by rich history and association with the British aristocracy, the tournament features a blend of competitive polo matches and high-society gatherings.

Attendees, often dressed in stylish attire, enjoy a day of exciting sport.