Brands Endorsed By Japanese Tennis Player Shintaro Mochizuki

Shintaro Mochizuki is the former junior world number 1. He won the 2019 Wimbledon boys title and was the first Japanese player to achieve that feat.

In 2023, he won his first Challenger title at the Open Città della Disfida in Italy. He has been steadily climbing up the rankings since entering the ATP tour.

He moved to the US as a 12-year-old and trained at the IMG Academy in Florida. His sponsors are Asics and Yonex. He has earned less than $1 million in his career.

Shintaro Mochizuki’s Sponsors

Asics

Mochizuki has a clothing and shoe sponsorship contract with Asics

Yonex

He has a racquet sponsorship contract with Yonex

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Dominic Thiem Hires Benjamin Ebrahimzadeh As Coach

Dominic Thiem has hired Benjamin Ebrahimzadeh as his new coach. Ebrahimzadeh has coached many players including Viktoria Azarenka, Natalia Vikhlyantseva, and Angelique Kerber.

Unlike his previous coach Nicolas Massu, Ebrahimzadeh is known for his straight talk.

Intensity and scope have gotten much higher over the past four weeks. Benny says things straight to my face and shows me how I can reach my performance limit,

-Dominic Thiem

Thiem is watching videos of his game and making changes to the game based on the new coach’s input

One example is the position on the pitch. Since Indian Wells and Miami I’ve been hammering the ball again with full intensity and he said you can see that my wrist is really good again. But it’s relatively useless if I each take the ball at the same level.” I saw for myself how big the difference is.”.

Ebrahimzadeh plays a dual role – he is coach and physiotherapist. Thiem is also working with a mental coach to handle stressful situation better both on and off the court.

Earlier this year, Dominic Thiem split with Kosmos, which was managing his business interests. His business interests are now managed by his brother Moritz Thiem.

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