The world of polo continues to expand its global footprint, and this year’s Saint‑Tropez Polo Gold Cup captured attention far beyond the French Riviera. With Aravali crowned champion of the 10‑goal Gold Cup and La Saga taking the title in the 6‑goal final, the tournament generated international coverage that reflects the sport’s growing influence.
From Europe and the Middle East to the Americas and Asia, leading sports and lifestyle outlets highlighted the level of competition, the atmosphere at the Haras de Gassin, and the rising prestige of Saint‑Tropez as a high‑goal polo destination. The victories of Aravali and La Saga added to the momentum, showcasing the blend of talent, tradition and modernity that defines the event.
Media reports emphasized how the Gold Cup contributes to the continued development of polo on the Côte d’Azur, reinforcing Saint‑Tropez as a global hub for the sport. With its mix of elite teams, international players and a unique Mediterranean setting, the tournament once again positioned the region at the center of the worldwide polo conversation.
As Aravali and La Saga lifted their trophies, the world watched — a reminder that polo’s reach keeps growing, and that Saint‑Tropez remains one of its most captivating stages.


