This article contains information about Czech professional tennis player Markéta Vondroušová’s brand endorsement deals.
After her three-year association with Babolat ended, the then-17-year-old Vondroušová signed a deal with Japanese sports equipment manufacturing company Yonex at the start of 2016.
As per of the deal, Vondroušová uses Yonex racquets, currently using the Yonex Ezone 100.
Swedish clothing company J.Lindeberg announced the signing of a multi-year partnership with Vondroušová in August 2023.
As per the deal, J.Lindeberg has the 2023 Wimbledon champion on board as a brand ambassador.
The privately-held Austrian consumer goods company announced the signing of a multi-year deal with Vondroušová via Instagram in August 2023.
As a Red Bull brand ambassador, Vondroušová sports the company’s logo on her playing attire while also promoting it via social media.
BMW, a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles, announced the Czech player as a brand ambassador for its Stratos Autos car series in Czechia in 2022.
PGIM, formerly known as Prudential Investment Management, is the asset management arm of US life insurance company Prudential Financial. In 2023, it signed a logo deal with Vondroušová.
GO Markets, an Australian financial services provider of online forex trading services, also signed a logo deal with Vondroušová in 2023.
Abercrombie & Kent, a luxury adventure travel agency, signed a logo deal with the Czech player in July 2023 during the Wimbledon Championships.
Footshop, an online store based in Prague, roped in Vondroušová for an ad campaign in July 2023.
Vondroušová had a clothing and shoe sponsorship deal with Nike since her junior days. Apart from Nike apparel, the Czech player would also use the Nike Air Zoom Vapor Pro shoes on tour. Weeks before the 2022 Wimbledon, however, she was dropped by Nike as a sponsored athlete.
Artwear apparel company Project Rehab briefly served as Vondroušová’s clothing sponsor after her clothing deal with Nike was cut short in 2022.
Babolat, the oldest tennis racquet company in the world, had a racquet sponsorship deal with Vondroušová for the first three years of her junior career. Their association began in January 2013 and lasted till December 2015.
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