Brands Endorsed By Rebeka Masarova

Though Rebeka Masarova represents Spain, she was born in Basel, Switzerland, the hometown of Roger Federer. She was inspired to pick up tennis after watching Federer play the 2003 Wimbledon final.

As a junior, she won the 2016 French Open and reached the Australian Open final in 2017. She started representing Spain in 2018. In 2023, she reached her first WTA final at the Auckland Classic, losing to Coco Gauff in straight sets. Her sponsors are Joma and Wilson. She has earned over $1 million in her career.

Rebeka Masarova’s Sponsors

Joma

Rebeka Masarova has a clothing and shoe sponsorship deal with Jomo Sport

Wilson

Masarova has a racquet sponsorship contract with Wilson 

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United States Wins United Cup, Novak Djokovic Can’t Play Miami And Indian Wells

The United States won the inaugural edition of the United Cup beating Italy in the final. The American team whitewashed the Italian 4-0 with Taylor Fritz, Jessica Pegula, Francis Tiafoe, and Madison Keys scoring victories for the US. (ATP)

Novak Djokovic beat Sebastian Korda to win the Adelaide International 1. Towards the end of the second set, Korda seemed to be inching towards a win but Djokovic used his experience to pull off the win. (CNN)

Aryna Sabalenka won the women’s title at Adelaide International 1 beating Czech qualifier Linda Noskova 6-3 7-6(4). (WTA)

Coco Gauff won the ASB classic without dropping a set. She beat Rebecca Masarova in the final (ESPN)

Carlos Alcaraz (injury), Naomi Osaka (reasons unclear), Venus Williams (injury), and Simona Halep (doping investigation) will miss the Australian Open (Reuters)

The United States has extended vaccine requirements for foreign travelers. This means that Novak Djokovic will miss Indian Wells and Miami Masters (BBC)

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