Tennis

Bernarda Pera’s Brand Associations

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Bernarda Pera is a 26-year-old, Croatian-American professional tennis player, who has a career-high singles ranking of No. 59. She started playing tennis at the age of five and turned pro in 2009. Pera has won nine singles and eight doubles titles on the ITF circuit. She broke into the top 100 for the first time in 2018. 

Let us look at her brand associations so far in her career.

Lacoste – Pera has a clothing sponsorship deal with the French brand, Lacoste.

 

Mizuno – A Japanese sporting brand, Mizuno, serves as the footwear sponsor of Pera. She wears its shoes on and off the court.

 

Babolat – The leading manufacturer of sports equipment, Babolat, is the racquet sponsor of Bernarda Pera. She currently uses the Babolat Pure Aero racquet on her tours. 

In the past, she has been seen wearing Nike apparels and using Wilson racquets.

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