Jeffrey John Wolf: Sponsorship deals | Brand endorsements

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Jeffrey John “J. J.” Wolf, an American professional tennis player, was born on December 21, 1998. He started playing tennis as a semi-pro in 2016, and three years later, in July 2019, he acquired a contract to play professionally with Topnotch Management.

After finishing 35-2 and winning Big Ten Player of the Year honours as a junior at Ohio State, Wolf turned professional. He advanced to the fourth round of the 2023 Australian Open and subsequently climbed into the top 50 of the ATP rankings.

Here we take a look at Wolf’s sponsorship and brand endorsement deals.

Greyson Clothiers

Wolf was formerly partnered with Lotto and currently has a clothing collaboration in place with Greyson Clothiers, since 2022. He frequently appears on the pitch promoting the brand while sporting its symbol on his cap and shirt.

American clothing company Greyson is based out of Michigan. The brand is known for its technical clothing designed for high-performance athletic wear.

Head

Since Wolf began playing tennis professionally, Head has supplied him with racquets. He frequently mentions the brand in his social media posts and actively participates in its marketing initiatives.

Head is an American-Austrian firm well known for its tennis and squash racquets and strings.

Rado

In 2022, Wolf and Swiss luxury watchmaker Rado struck a collaborative agreement, adhering to which he now sports the brand’s emblem on his clothing.

Also read: Rafael Nadal: Sponsors | Investments | Charity Work

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