Matteo Berrettini Becomes PIF Ambassador

Matteo Berrettini, recently announced a new partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF). In this role, he will serve as an ambassador and work with the fund to advance the sport of tennis.

The PIF’s strategic goal is to elevate tennis globally, nurturing young talent and creating opportunities for players at all levels. This initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader investment in sports, which has seen significant investments in golf, soccer, and other disciplines.

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A Controversial Partnership

While this partnership marks a significant milestone for Berrettini, it also raises concerns about Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, particularly regarding women’s rights. Despite these issues, top athletes have increasingly been willing to accept sponsorship deals from the kingdom, often overlooking the broader context.

Berrettini’s Career Highlights

Matteo Berrettini has enjoyed a successful career, reaching the Wimbledon final in 2021 and the semifinals of two other Grand Slam tournaments. His peak ranking of world number 6 and career earnings of over $15 million solidify his position as one of the top players on the ATP Tour.

Beyond his athletic prowess, Berrettini has garnered a large following due to his good looks, often being named one of the most attractive players on the tour.

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Madison Keys Dumps Wilson, Tests Yonex Racquet

Madison Keys has recently been spotted using a Yonex racquet. At the Charlotte Invitational, she appeared to wield what looked like a Yonex Ezone—a noticeable shift for a player who has historically played with Wilson racquets. This experimentation aligns with the offseason tradition, where players often try out new equipment in exhibition matches to evaluate its compatibility with their game.

From Wilson to Yonex: A Bold Switch

Keys previously enjoyed significant success with Wilson racquets, including reaching the finals at the 2017 US Open – her best grand slam result. Under the guidance of her then-fiancé, now-husband Bjorn Fratangelo, she transitioned to a 16×19 string pattern on her Wilson racquet. This setup enhanced her control and contributed to notable achievements on the court. She also shifted from natural gut strings to polyester, which complemented her aggressive style of play.

Sponsorship Stability with Nike

Despite experimenting with racquets, Keys remains loyal to Nike for her clothing and footwear sponsorship. This continuity reflects her strong relationship with the brand, which has been a staple of her on-court appearance.

Maximizing Opportunities as Career Winds Down

At 29, Madison Keys is approaching the latter stages of her career, and the transition to Yonex may be part of a broader strategy to optimize financial deals and performance opportunities. With limited years left on tour, exploring new equipment could be a way to secure both competitive and commercial advantages.

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