The sponsorship landscape at the top of professional tennis

Note: This overview is from the beginning of 2020. So midseason switches, like Lucas Pouille’s switch from Adidas to Le Coq Sportif and from Prince to Babolat (March 2019), have not been taken into account. For the latest sponsorships click here.

A new tennis season means new outfits on court. But what does the sponsorship landscape at the top of professional tennis look like?

For the fifth year we look at some (recent) major deals and break down the sponsors of the top 30 men and women. You can also have a look at our overview of men and women tennis sponsorships and shirt sponsors in tennis.

Naomi Osaka's sponsors: Nike

In April 2019 Naomi Osaka switched from Adidas to Nike. Photo: Nike

Sponsorship breakdown of the top 30

To map the sponsorship landscape at the top of professional tennis, an overview was made of the top 30 men and women at the start of the 2020 season and their clothing and racket sponsors.

A range of brands sponsors the elite of professional tennis. It is clear that Nike and Adidas, the most recognisable brands in the sports apparel industry, are well represented in tennis. The same goes for Babolat, Wilson, Head and Yonex for rackets.
Yet smaller and upcoming brands are also getting eyeballs on their brand via high ranked players.

Tennis sponsorships top 30 women

Nine brands are getting exposure by the top 30 women. Nike (13) supplies almost half of the top players.

Adidas and Fila follow with four players, while Lotto and Yonex each have two players playing in their gear.

Top-30 players also wear Lacoste, New Balance, Ellesse and Asics (all 1). One player does not have a (visible) sponsor at the moment.

The female top 30 plays with five different brands of rackets: Wilson (10), Babolat, Yonex (both 7), Head (5) and Dunlop (1).

Racket Sponsorship Top 30 women

Tennis sponsorships top 30 men

The top 30 men wear 11 different clothing brands. Nike (7), Adidas (5), Asics, Lacoste (both 4) and Fila (3) are the main clothing sponsors. Other brands – Uniqlo, EA7 (Emporio Armani), Lotto, Yonex, Dunlop and Joma– sponsor either one or two of the high-profile players.

The top 30 male players play with six different brands of rackets: Wilson (12), Babolat (6), Head (5), Yonex (3), Prince (2) and Tecnifibre (1). One male player currently plays with a blacked out racket.

Racket sponsors top 30 men

Sponsorship changes

Top female switches

On the women’s side Naomi Osaka switched to Nike from Adidas in April 2019. Nike already added Simona Halep to their portfolio in 2018.

For the 2020 season Maria Sakkari, Karolina Muchova (both top-30) and Elena Rybakina (top-50) switched to Adidas. Sakkari and Rybakina switched from Nike, while Muchova had no sponsor during part of last season. French player Carolina Garcia also switched from Nike. She now wears Asics. While Ekaterina Alexandrova traded her Lotto gear for Fila clothing.

Danielle Collins traded her Head rackets for Babolat in the off-season.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen – the skull logo brand – made some high profile signings during the 2018-19 off-season after Fabio Fognini switched to EA7 (Emporio Armani). The Italian brand was able to sign the now-retired Tomas Berdych who had multiple sponsors during his career, including H&M gear which he helped co-design. They still sponsor WTA-player Polona Hercog and Spaniard Feliciano Lopez, who previously wore Ellesse.

Top male switches

Borna Coric switched from Nike to Asics during the 2019-20 off-season. While Nikoloz Basilashvili and Kevin Anderson both switched from Lotto to Dunlop clothing. And while Anderson plays with Dunlop rackets, Basilashvili surprisingly still plays with Head rackets.

K-Swiss

American brand K-Swiss now sponsors Cameron Norrie (previously Ellesse) and Ajla Tomljanovic (previously Nike). An investment in two young players around the top-50 mark that could well pay off in the future.

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Uniqlo

In 2018 Roger Federer and Nike parted ways after a long and fruitful relationship. The Swiss maestro switched to Japanese brand Uniqlo for clothing, but still wears Nike shoes. His personal logo is currently still under Nike’s control, but the rights might come back to him in the future.

Uniqlo could add Federer to their portfolio that already held Kei Nishikori, because they parted ways with Novak Djokovic in 2017. The Serbian now wears Lacoste clothing and Asics shoes.

Value of tennis sponsorships

Federer’s old 10-year Nike contract had a reported value of $10 million a year. Uniqlo supposedly pays him $300 million over 10 years, tripling his old contract.

Other high ranked players, like Nadal and Serena Williams, have had the same sponsor for years. Nadal’s contract with Nike is said to be similar to Federer’s old Nike contract. While Uniqlo’s deal with Kei Nishikori (renewed in 2016) may well exceed $10 million a year, according to insiders.

Djokovic supposedly earns around $9.4 million a year from his five-year contract with Lacoste and $4 million for wearing Asics shoes.

Overview tennis sponsorships

Of course sponsorship deals end and new ones are formed. Finding a (right) sponsor is not always easy. Yet the sponsorship landscape at the top of professional tennis is diverse with quite some brands sponsoring the players’ clothing and rackets. Some players, like Venus Williams and Camila Giorgi, even wear their own clothing line.

To know which brands players are wearing and playing with you can take a look at our overview of tennis sponsorships:

Tennis Sponsorships Men (Singles)Tennis Sponsorships Women (Singles)

17 Responses

  1. Sumaira says:

    Can you share the list of Proffesional Padel Racket Players

  2. Haron kiptoo says:

    I would like to walk from Cape town south Africa to amagadan in Russian soil,, how can I get sponsers,,, who can support me,,, am passionate about making history ,, I am a Kenyan from South Rift Valley

  3. Great info about professional tennis for women. wonderful.

  4. tennis scoring rules says:

    Being a big fan, It is quite surprising for us that two women players in the top 30 have no sponsors. can you please revisit?

  5. Lauren says:

    How could women from top 30 have no sponsers?

  6. Stephen Ye says:

    Can you make a more broad ranged survey maybe atp top 100 or 200? Can you also list the average ranking for a sponsored person of a specific brand and the standard deviaton from that value? Thanks.

  7. Beth says:

    Do you have any info on Asian Player sponsor only for rackets?

  8. Tennis Fan says:

    I am surprised that two women players in the top 30 have no sponsors.

  9. Rabbani Mubarak says:

    Thanks for sharing this blog, can I check if you have the most updated data of sponsorship tennis brand? And may i use your data?

  10. sd says:

    Great blog post.

  11. T. Mil says:

    Would love this as well please!

  12. Merlin Schwertner says:

    Dear Sir or Madam,

    please send me a list of the sponsors of the 32 seeded players at the australian open 2016.

    Thank you for your efforts.

    Yours sincerely

    Merlin Schwertner

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