
This year’s Grand Prix Hassan II in Marrakech was more than a tournament — it was a declaration of Moroccan excellence on the global stage. With the elite of the ATP Tour battling it out on red clay and crowds filling the stands under the spring sun, the atmosphere was electric. But beyond the aces and volleys, there was something else in the air — a deep sense of identity.
For a country where heritage runs as deep as its deserts and as vibrant as its medinas, sport becomes yet another thread in Morocco’s rich cultural fabric. The Grand Prix Hassan II isn’t just about tennis. It’s about what Morocco shows the world when all eyes are watching.
Watching a top-seeded player glide across the court with grace and focus is not unlike watching a skilled Moroccan artisan hand-weave a raffia basket or finish a carved cedar mirror. There is precision. There is beauty. And above all — there is soul.
This is the Morocco that Trésors El Mamoun exists to honour.
As a sponsor of this year’s Grand Prix Hassan II, our presence was a quiet but meaningful one. We didn’t shape the court or curate the décor — we supported something greater: a celebration of Moroccan excellence, whether it’s seen in the rhythm of a rally or the handcrafted stitch of a kaftan.
Just like tennis at the Grand Prix Hassan II, Moroccan craft is about dedication and skill. The way a player trains and performs is not so different from how a craftsperson creates something special by hand.
At Trésors El Mamoun, we share this spirit. Many of our pieces — like our soft, detailed Moroccan rugs or our handmade Moroccan-style lamps — reflect that same care and attention. These aren’t just things for the home. They carry stories. They bring beauty. And they remind people of Morocco’s deep tradition.
When you place a handcrafted lamp in your home or step on a handmade rug, you’re not just adding décor — you’re welcoming Moroccan heritage into your space. It’s a way to celebrate culture every day, just like the tennis tournament celebrates talent and national pride.
The Grand Prix Hassan II has become more than an annual ATP event — it’s a showcase of what Morocco does best: create, host, and inspire. With all wild cards granted to Moroccan players this year, it wasn’t just about the present stars — it was about the future.
That same sense of future-facing pride runs through every piece we create at Trésors El Mamoun. Our mission isn’t only to preserve tradition — it’s to help it evolve. Whether in a tennis stadium or in a souk, the heartbeat of Morocco is strong, creative, and unmistakably proud.
From the stands to the souk, Morocco shows that heritage and modernity don’t have to compete — they can collaborate. And just like the Grand Prix Hassan II, Trésors El Mamoun stands as proof that when the world looks at Morocco, it sees more than history — it sees craftsmanship, culture, and a future shaped by tradition.