Brands That Sponsor Leylah Fernandez

Canada has produced a number of excellent players in recent years such as Bianca Andreescu, Denis Shapovalov, and Felix Auger-Aliassime. Add Leylah Fernandez to the list.

Leylah had an impressive junior career in which she won the 2019 French Open junior title. She made a quick and successful transition to the women’s tour. In 2021, she reached the finals at the US Open, where she lost to Emma Raducanu.

Her current sponsors are Asics, Babolat, Telcel/Claro, and Birchbox, . Expect that sponsor list to grow as she racks up wins on the women’s tour.

Fernandez’s dad Jorge is from Ecuador and mom Irene is from the Philippines.  She speaks Spanish, French, and English.  Fernandez’s hobbies include dancing and solving Rubiks Cubes. 

Leylah Fernandez’s Sponsors

Lululemon

In 2022, Fernandez signed an endorsement deal with Lululemon. Before that, Fernandez had an apparel and shoe sponsorship deal with Asics. 

Babolat

Fernandez has a racquet sponsorship deal with Babolat. She currently uses the Babolat Pure Aero racquet

Easy Post

Easypost is a shipping company founded in 2012. The company aims to solve logistical challenges for online merchants.

Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley is a financial services company based in New York. The company lines of businesses are investment banking, investment management, and wealth management.

Telcel/Claro

Telcel is a  wireless telecommunications company owned by América Móvi. Claro is a Telcel subsidiary that operates in Latin America.

Birchbox

Birchbox is a subscription beauty service. Subscribers get a package of 5 deluxe beauty samples handpicked uniquely for the subscriber. Fernandez has promoted Birthbox through her social media channels.

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Best Books On Roger Federer

We all know that Roger Federer is a great player on the court. And that he has class both and off the court. But who is Federer behind the curtains?

Roger Federer didn’t become who he is suddenly. These books take a look look at his childhood, his junior tennis days, and the experiences that made Roger Federer who he is today.

Some books are slightly dated but are still worth reading for the stories. Clearly, some book authors didn’t think Federer will keep playing until his late 30s and decided to write books rather prematurely. 

Roger Federer: Phenomenon. Enthusiast. Philanthropist – Simon Graf (2019)

It’s a great book, originally written in German. It now has an English version. Each chapter is its own story and gives you a deep dive into the personality of Roger Federer.

Federer and Me: A Story of Obsession – William Skidelsky (2017)

A fantastic book for Super Fed fans. William Skidelsky recounts his obsession with Roger Federer and looks into the fascinating history of professional sports and fandom.

Federer: The Greatest of All Time Kindle Edition – Chris Bowers (2016)

The book tracks the development of Roger Federer, the tennis player.  The book includes interesting anecdotes from Federer’s childhood days.

The Roger Federer Story: Quest for Perfection by Rene Stauffer -Rene Stauffer (2007)

The book was released in 2007, so it is missing Federer’s exploits beyond that. Stauffer has followed Federer’s career more closely than anyone else and this allows him to write about Federer in ways others can’t

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