The Bryan brothers, Mike and Bob, have been announced as brand ambassadors of New York-based performance eyewear firm RIA Eyewear. The brothers join Gigi Fernández on RIA’s team of ambassadors and will be headlining various media campaigns for the brand.
Bob Bryan said:
“We’re very happy to partner with RIA Eyewear. RIA has developed cutting edge lens technology, specific to helping tennis players see the ball better while protecting their eyes from harmful UV rays. Mike and I both feel it’s very important to wear high quality sun protection while on court and RIA is delivering just that.“
Mike Bryan added:
“Keeping your eyes comfortable and healthy while spending long hours hitting in the sun is one of the keys to being able to continue playing a lifelong sport like tennis into your later years. Partnering with a company like RIA who prides itself on delivering high quality products was a no-brainer. Their lens clarity is unparalleled and can stand up to some of the most humid conditions we’ve ever played in.“
Jordan Kemp and Chris Hanson, Founders of RIA Eyewear, said:
“We are thrilled to partner with two legends of the game. Mike and Bob bring with them a shared vision for game-changing technology along with a unique understanding of the importance of eye health. The Bryan Brothers understand that performance doesn’t have to come at the expense of eye health and vice versa. With high quality sunglasses tennis players can see the ball better while staying protected on court.“
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