Medvedev, Rublev Look Strong Ahead Of Australian Open, FAA Can’t Win Finals

The key to Iga Swiatek’s success lies beyond the tennis court. Her sports psychologist,  Daria Abramowicz, trains Swiatek’s mind with sudoku and crossword puzzles. (New York Times).

Felix Auger-Aliassime loses his seventh straight final. For the seventh straight final, he failed to win a set. Dan Evans wins his first ATP tour title at age 30. (Eurosport)

Jannik Sinner wins his second ATP title, becoming the first teenager to win two titles as a teenager since Novak Djokovic (ATP).

Not a surprise here. Novak Djokovic doesn’t really like Nick Kyrgios (Metro UK)

Rafael Nadal is nursing a stiff back ahead of the Australian Open (ESPN)

Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev lead Russia to Davis Cup victory. The two Russians look to be in great form heading to the Australian Open (ATP).

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Brands That Sponsor Fiona Ferro

Fiona Ferro was born in Belgium but her parents moved to France when she was one. After an impressive junior career in which she was the French national girls’ champion, she made a seamless switch to the women’s tour.

2020 was a breakout year for Ferro. She reached the fourth round at her home grand slam, the French Open.  Her current sponsors include Lacoste and Yonex.

Fiona Ferro’s Sponsors

Lacoste

Ferro has a clothing sponsorship deal with Lacoste. She was previously wearing New Balance apparel. Though Lacoste doesn’t have a big name women’s player wearing the crocodile brand, Anett Kontaveit,   Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, and Bernarda Pera wear Lacoste.

Yonex

Ferro has a racquet sponsorship deal with Yonex. She currently uses the Yonex VCORE 98 racquet.

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