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Adrian Mannarino: Brand endorsements

January 1, 2024

This article contains information about French professional tennis player Adrian Mannarino’s brand endorsement deals.

Also read: Ben Shelton: Endorsements

Adrian Mannarino’s Sponsors and Brand endorsements over the years: Babolat, Hydrogen, Royaltiz, Guinot-Mary Cohr, Nike

CURRENT DEALS

Babolat 

The Lyon-headquartered French sports equipment company serves as Mannarino’s official racquet sponsor, having tied up with him in 2016.

In 2019, the Frenchman signed a multi-year contract extension with Babolat and switched to its Pure Aero Plus racquet from the 2013 Aero Pro Drive racquet. 

Hydrogen 

Hydrogen, an Italian luxury sportswear brand for men, women, and children, roped in Mannarino as a brand ambassador in March 2017 on a multi-year deal.

Royaltiz

Royaltiz, an online platform that allows its users to invest in their favourite sportspersons’ careers, announced the signing of Mannarino as a brand ambassador in November 2023. 

Guinot-Mary Cohr

Guinot-Mary Cohr, a French cosmetics brand, signed a multi-year sponsorship agreement with the French tennis star in June 2021.

As per the deal, Mannarino sports the Guinot-Mary Cohr logo on his left sleeve during competitions.

Other associations

Mannarino has also endorsed brands like Waterdrop and Voss Water via social media.

Past Deals

Nike

The American sportswear and sports equipment giant endorsed the French tennis star for a long time.

Rahul Saha

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