Brands That Sponsor Brazilian Doubles Specialist Louisa Stefani

Luisa Stefani played college tennis at Pepperdine University where she was the ITA National Rookie of the Year in 2015. Stefani tried her hand at singles but didn’t find much success.

She has mostly been playing doubles for the last few years. Her best doubles result came at the 2021 US Open where she reached the semifinals. At the 2023 Australian Open, she won her mixed doubles with fellow Brazilian Rafael Matos. 

At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, she won the Olympic bronze medal in doubles with her partner Laura Pigossi. Her sponsors are Fila, Head, and Faros Private Investment. She has earned over $1 million in her career.

Louisa Stefani’s Sponsors

Fila

Stefani has a clothing and shoe sponsorship contract with Fila

Head

She has a racquet sponsorship deal Head

Faros Private Investment

Stefani is sponsored by the investment firm Faros

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Aryna Sabalenka Coached By Fellow Belarusian Anton Dubrov

Anton Dubrov is currently coaching Aryna Sabalenka. Before becoming her coach, Sabalenka was her hitting partner. Though there were a lot of ups and downs in terms of results, Dubrov was able to successfully help Sabalenka win her first grand slam at the 2023 Australian Open.

Coaching runs in Dubrov’s family – his grandfather Eduard Dubrov was also a tennis coach. Anton Dubrov is from Belarus, just like Sabalenka, and played at the ITF level before turning to coaching. Prior to working with Dubrov, Aryna Sabalenka worked with  Dmitry Tursunov and Dieter Kindlman.

In 2022, Anton Dubrov wanted to stop coaching Sabalenka telling her, “‘I think I’m done, I can’t give you anything else.”. But Sabalenka insisted on continuing the partnership. That was the right decision for the Belarusian as she rose to world number 2 after her Australian Open triumph. Not surprisingly, Dubrov broke down in tears.

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