Brands Endorsed By Tim van Rijthoven

Tim van Rijthoven, who had never won an ATP match until then, won the ‘s-Hertogenbosch title beating a number of seeded players including world number 2, Daniil Medvedev. Van Rijthoven has represented the Netherlands in Davis Cup matches but was virtually unknown on the ATP tour until his breakthrough wins at ‘s-Hertogenbosch.

He was introduced to tennis by his parents who are tennis coaches. He trained at the IMG Academy in Florida. In recent years, he has been coached by Richard Krajicek and later Paul Haarhuis. His sponsors are Indian Maharadja and Yonex. He has earned over half a million dollars in his career.

Tim van Rijthoven’s Sponsors

Indian Maharadja

van Rijthoven has a clothing sponsorship contract with the Dutch brand Indian Maharadja. The brand is well known for making field hockey apparel and accessories.

Yonex

van Rijthoven has a racquet sponsorship deal with Yonex. He uses the Yonex Ezone 98 racquet.

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Alexander Zverev Expected To Be Out of Action For “Several Months” After Ankle Injury

Alexander Zverev, who suffered a horrific ankle injury in the French Open semifinals, will be out of action for 5-6 months. Zverev left the court on crutches and said at the time that the injury was very serious.

Zverev tore the ligaments in his ankle and a full recovery will take months. He has a lot of points to defend in the coming months and his ranking is likely to drop if he is out for several months.

Zverev’s brother Mischa, who was in the commentary box when the injury happened, said that his brother will try to follow the steps that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal took when they return from injuries and not rush it.

His play has to be right, because Sascha definitely doesn’t want to come back and not play well. Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer are the best examples. They come back and win Grand Slam tournaments – and that’s what Sascha wants to do. That means he will do everything to come back at 100 percent and to be as strong as ever before.

-Mischa Zverev

Alexander Zverev is certain to miss Wimbledon. Daniil Medvedev, who is from Russia, will also not be at the tournament after its decided to ban Russian and Belarussian players. Rafael Nadal, who is struggling with a foot injury, may also skip Wimbledon.

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