Here are the brands that Angelique Kerber endorses

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Former world number 1, Angelique Kerber, is not far away from regaining her thrown. In the past few years, she has risen to glory. No wonder, so many powerful brands have associated themselves with her. Here is a list of all of her personal sponsors.

Adidas
Global sportswear brand, Adidas, has been sponsoring Angelique Kerber since 2013.

Yonex
Japanese manufacturer of sporting equipment, Yonex, sponsors Angelique’s tennis racquets.

Generali
Angelique partnered with Insurance Company, Generali, in the second half of 2016.

Porsche
At the start of 2015, Porsche made Angelique its global brand ambassador.

Rolex
Angelique partnered with Luxury watchmaker, Rolex, in 2017.

NetJets
Private aviation company, NetJets, entered into a global partnership with Angelique right before Wimbledon 2018.

UNICEF
Angelique is also a brand ambassador of children’s charity, UNICEF.

SAP
German-based European multinational software corporation, SAP, joined hands with Angelique in 2017.

In the past, Angelique has also advertised for cosmetics company Bare Minerals, and healthy snack brand Slim Secrets.

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