Brands Endorsed By Dutch Tennis Player Gijs Brouwer

Gijs Brouwer was born in Houston, TX but his parents moved back to their native Netherlands when he was two months old. Due to his low rankings, he has been mostly playing on the Challenger circuit.

In  2022, he made his grand slam debut as a qualifier at the US Open where he went on to reach the second round. He has won two doubles Challenger titles in his career. His sponsors are Bidi Badu, Leads.io, and Wilson. He has earned over $400,000 in his career.

Gijs Brouwer’s Sponsors

Bidi Badu

Brouwer has a clothing sponsorship with Bidi Badu

Leads.io

Leads.io is a firm that allows businesses to acquire high-quality leads by leveraging data

Wilson

He has a racquet sponsorship deal with Wilson.

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Jack Sock Hits New Low – Loses To World Number 784 (Part-Time Tennis Player Matija Pecotic)

Jack Sock was beaten by the part-time Croatian tennis player Matija Pecotic at the Delray Beach Open. Pecotic had to qualify for the main draw but somehow managed to beat Sock 4-6 6-2 6-2.

The loss must hurt for Sock, who was once ranked in the top 10 in the world.  Pecotic works full-time as the director of Capital Markets for Wexford Real Estate Investors. He was ranked 206 in the world in 2015.

Pecotic joked that he will need to ask for another day at work to play the next round.

I had to leave work early today. I had to send an email to the whole team. My boss let me off. I’m going to have to ask for another day off tomorrow.

-Matija Pecotic

Despite working full-time, Matija Pecotic said that he trains five to six times a week before or after work. But his hitting partners are usually from work or friends, not professional tennis players.

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