Tennis News

Dayana Yastremska's List of Sponsors

Staff Staff

Dayana Oleksandrívna Yastremska is a 20-year-old Ukrainian professional tennis player. She began playing at the age of 5 and turned pro in 2016. After a successful junior campaign where she reached as high as No. 6, she has translated her junior success onto the WTA circuit with a career-best WTA Ranking of 21 as of January 2020. Dayana will improve her personal best result in the WTA ranking and will surely rocket more ranks up. On that note, let’s look at the list of sponsors of the young tennis star: –

Yonex – Japanese Sports equipment manufacturer Yonex has endorsed Dayana for her apparel, shoes, and racquets since 2019. Currently, she uses Yonex VCORE PRO 100 tennis racquet and wears Yonex Fusionrev3 tennis shoes on the WTA tour.

MaximiliaN Jewelry – MaximiliaN London is an international jewelry house and a group of independent private companies. The London jewelry house is one of the main sponsors of Dayana.

Top Five Management – Top Five is a fast-growing sports management agency that supports tennis players who have a promising future.

 

In the past, Dayana had apparel and shoe sponsorship deal with Nike.

 

Share this article
Staff

Staff

Follow the author’s social media

Leave a Reply

The value is incorrect

The value is incorrect

The value is incorrect

Something went wrong. Please, try again later

Your comment has been sent!

Latest from

Tennis Australia Deloitte

Tennis Australia nets Deloitte deal

Multi-year deal announced Tennis Australia has signed a new multi-year partnership with global professional services network Deloitee, who will join as the United Cup's Business and Technology Transformation Consulting Partner....

Tennis great Rafael Nadal announces retirement 

Tennis great Rafael Nadal announces retirement 

Rafael Nadal has announced that he will be retiring from professional tennis at the end of the year, after the Davis Cup Finals.

The Curious Case of Elena Rybakina

The curious case of Elena Rybakina

Ever since the World No. 4, Elena Rybakina, announced her withdrawal from the WTA 500 Korean Open, rumours have started flying around regarding her future in the sport. This was...