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Alex Guarnaschelli Chef at U.S. Open

Alex Guarnaschelliis a tennis fananda New Yorker, so being one of the chefs curating menus at the U.S. Open championships was a natural fit.

The Food Network star returns to the Grand Slam tennis tournament — which runs from Aug. 29 to Sept. 11 in Flushing, New York — with her Mediterranean pop-upFare,where guests can have a full sit-down restaurant experience on the grounds of the Billie Jean National Tennis Center. The chef will also be serving dishes at the firstFlavors of the Openculinary event on Aug. 25 duringFan Week— where guests can sample drinks and foods that will be available during the tournament, mingle with the celebrity chefs and watch a private players' practice session within Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Guarnaschelli tells PEOPLE that she knew she wanted to be a part of the U.S. Open culinary roster when she attended as a spectator years ago. “I was eating all this delicious food and watching the match, and it was beautiful. And I just thought, ‘This makes me want to cook here,'” she says.

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Chefs gather at the Food Tasting Preview, including Alex Guarnaschelli, Tom Colicchio, JJ Johnson, Josh Capon, David Burke, Ed Brown, Ash Fulk, Pat LaFrieda, Paul Denamiel, among others, at the 2021 US Open, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021 in Flushing, NY.

“You can stand there and drink a giant soda and have a hot dog, or you can have another kind of experience where you’re eating a fish tartar and an elegant salad. I love that the experiences at the Open run the gamut of whatever mood you’re in,” she adds.

The chef says the annual Grand Slam event offers a special culinary environment.

A general view of the Cavatappi and Yellow Tomato Sauce Pasta, Shrimp Cocktail, and Watermelon and Feta Salad by Fare by Alex Guarnaschelli during the Food Tasting Preview at the 2021 US Open, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021 in Flushing, NY

The self-proclaimed “rookie tennis player” admits the curated experiences at the tournament are what keeps her coming back year after year.

“I’m hoping that because I want to be there at the Open that everybody will come and join me, have a drink, have some snacks, watch some great tennis, and just enjoy the entire experience,” she says.

source: people.com