Australian Open and Bondi Sands renew partnership

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Suncare brand Bondi Sands and the Australian Open (AO) have extended their partnership till 2027, which will see Bondi Sands continue on as the Official Sunscreen Partner of the Grand Slam. 

In accordance with the renewed agreement, Bondi Sands will have onsite branding and work on various activations, putting up misting stations and sunscreen sampling throughout the AO precinct and running dedicated activations during the entire event.

Bondi Sands and the Australian Open had first partnered last year. 

Shaun Wilson, Co-founder and CEO, Bondi Sands, commented:

As we have become a globally recognised brand and market leader in suncare, extending our partnership with Tennis Australia for the Australian Open has formed a major part of our strategy for the Bondi Sands suncare category. Our team have been working hard to continue to deliver sun protection to fans at the Australian Open, and 2024 will be bigger and better than ever.

Australian Open and Bondi Sands renew deal
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