Brands That Sponsor Yulia Putintseva

Yulia Putintseva was born in Russia but has been representing Kazakhstan since 2012. She has reached the quarterfinals at a grand slam multiple times in her career.

She trained at the Mouratouglou Academy in Paris. She was introduced to the sport by her father. Her brother Ilya is an ice hockey player. 

Her favorite players are Justin Henin and Martina Hingis. Her current sponsors are Babolat and Dr. Wolz.

Yulia Putintseva’s Sponsors

Babolat

Putintseva has a racquet sponsorship contract with Babolat. She uses the Babolat Pure Drive racquet.

K-Swiss

Putintseva has a clothing sponsorship contract with K-Swiss.

Dr. Wolz Zell 

Dr. Wolz  is a maker of vitamins and health supplements based in Germany.

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Diego Schwartzman Becomes Ambassador for High Impact Athletes, Pledges Money To Charity

Diego Schwartzman is the newest ambassador of the High Impact Athletes (HIA), an organization that works with athletes to donate money to effective charities to ensure that the money is well spent. High impact focuses on two main causes – Extreme Poverty and Environmental Impact.

All High Impact Athletes pledge to donate at least 2% of their earnings to charity. Stefanos Tsitsipas, Jan-Lennard Struff, John Millman, Rajeev Ram, Joe Salisbury, and Jordan Thompson are a few of the well-known tennis players who are part of HIA.

Schwartzman reached the finals at the French Open in 2020. He was part of the Argentina team that reached the semifinals in the Davis Cup in 2015.

At 5 ft 7 in, Schwartzman is one of the shortest players on the men’s tour. His nickname is El Peque, which means “Shorty” in Spanish. But he makes up for his lack of height with great speed on the court and clean hitting on both sides. Because of his game, his best results have come on clay.

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