On May 12, the United Kingdom defeated America 7-3 at Morven Park in Leesburg, Virginia.
America defeated Italy 6-2 at Morven Park in Leesburg, Virginia.
On May 9, America defeated Australia 4-2 at the Capitol Polo Club in Poolesville, Maryland.
The 2010 match took place on June 12 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with teams announced as United States and India.[2] The advertised ticket price for the event was $95 per person.[2] The event had an attendance of about 250 people, with food from Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen.[2] Reports of the event stated that, unlike previous years, when a team of players from the visiting country did travel to America for the event, the players that the Salahi's claimed were from India admitted that they were actually Americans of Pakistani origin, from Florida.[3] A spokesman for the Embassy of India stated that neither the Embassy nor the government of India had any association with the event.[2]
The event's website reportedly identified an Indian company, Kingfisher Beer, as a sponsor.[2] However, Kingfishers' chief executive denied that the company had sponsored the event.[2] Yashpal Singh, the president and chief executive of Mendocino Brewing Company, Kingfisher's parent company, reportedly stated, "We are not sponsoring this event and have informed the people managing this event of that, .... We have sent legal notices to this effect, and he keeps on advertising us as a sponsor. I don't know what world he's living in."[2]
On September 13, 2010, the business "America's Polo Cup Inc." filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.[1]