National Bank Open announces partnership Betway

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

ATP Masters 1000’s National Bank Open has roped in online betting and gaming brand Betway as its Official Betting Partner following a multi-year agreement.

The partnership will see Betway gain branding visibility courtside at the Sobeys Stadium in Toronto, Canada, where the tournament will be held.

Rob Swann, Chief Commercial Officer of Tennis Canada, commented:

We are delighted to partner with Betway and welcome them to our incredible group of corporate partners. We look forward to working closely with them as part of this multi-year agreement as we deliver an exceptional event for our fans.

Anthony Werkman, CEO of Betway Group, added:

Adding to our enviable portfolio of tennis sponsorships globally, we’re delighted to welcome the National Bank Open to the Betway family. This competition is steeped in history and is a firm-favourite for tennis fans, so we’re obviously very excited to be a partner as we continue to be known as the number one betting brand within tennis.

National Bank Open announces partnership Betway
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