Brands Endorsed By Soonwoo Kwon

South Korean tennis player Soonwoo Kwon has steadily moved up the rankings due to his consistent play. Kwon was born in Sangju, South Korea. Sangju is well known for its dried persimmons.

His older sister, Hakyung, won the Miss Korea pageant in 2015. His father, Younghun, was a good amateur tennis player. Kwon played soccer before committing to tennis seriously at age 10. His best grand slam result came at the 2021 French Open where he reached the third round.

Kwon loves karaoke and eating chocolates. He has been seen eating Kit Kats during his matches. He says that it gives him the energy to play better.  He is represented by the talent agency Leeco Sports Agency. Soonwoo Kwon’s current sponsors are Fila, Elroel, Delta, Flex, and Yonex. He has earned more than $3 million in his career.

Soonwoo Kwon’s Sponsors

Fila 

Kwon has a racquet and shoe sponsorship contract with Fila. 

Yonex

Kwon has a racquet sponsorship contract with Yonex. He was previously using Head racquets.

Elroel

Elroel is a cosmetic brand that makes beauty products.

Delta

Kwon has a sponsorship deal with Delta Airlines. He sometimes wears a jack with the Delta logo after his matches.

Flex

In 2022, HR platform Flex signed a sponsorship deal with Kwon.

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Differences Between Playing Tennis Indoors And Outdoors

Tennis can be played indoors or outdoors. In many parts of the world, indoor tennis is played in late fall and winter as the temperature is too cold to play outside.

The grand slams tournaments now have roofs on show courts. If there is rain, they just close the roof and continue play. Before these tournaments installed the roof, they had to deal with hours of rain delay and backlogged matches.

Difference between indoor and outdoor courts

Speed

Indoor courts are faster than outdoor courts. So it helps big servers and players who hit through the ball with power.

Weather

Outdoor courts are exposed to the elements – the wind, the heat, and even awkward shadows on the court. On the other hand, indoor courts are temperature-controlled and have consistent air currents.

On indoor courts, players don’t have to deal with the sun while serving or when hitting overheads. Indoor courts also have consistent lighting.

Fatigue Factor

Since outdoor courts are exposed to the sun, players tend to get tired quicker compared to indoor courts. Temperature-controlled indoor courts are ideal for long hours of play.

Consistency

When you play outdoors, the weather varies a lot. One day, it is cloudy and moist, other days are very warm. On indoor courts, your playing conditions will be the same every day.

Which court is better? Indoors or Outdoors?

Most indoor courts are hard courts. The indoor hard court surface has the same surface as outdoor hard courts. So whether you practice indoors or outdoors, you are practicing on the same surface. But as mentioned above, indoor courts provide different playing conditions due to their temperature-controlled environment.

Ideally, you should practice both on indoor and outdoor courts. This will allow you to practice adapting your game based on the court you are playing.

Indoor courts are very useful on rainy days or in the winter when playing outdoors is not an option.

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