The U.S. Open has become a hot spot for foodies who also love tennis, but even if you can't make it to the main event in New York City, you can still throw your own party at home. Olivia Cerio, the Italian spirits ambassador for Campari America, has some ideas to bring your at-home celebration to the next level.
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