Iga Swiatek is a professional tennis player from Poland. Since turning professional in 2016, Swiatek has won four Grand Slam titles, including the 2023 French Open, and has achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 1. With 14 WTA titles and four Grand Slams, she has already cemented her place as one of the women to beat in the WTA Tour setup.
In this article, we take a look at Iga Swiatek’s brand endorsement deals:
current endorsements
ON
ON is an athletic shoe and performance sportswear company based in Switzerland that designs and markets sports clothing and running shoes.
In March 2023, Swiatek announced the signing of a partnership deal with ON Running. As per the deal, she sports both ON clothing and shoes.
Visa
In August 2023, Swiatek became the first tennis player to sign a sponsorship deal with global payments platform Visa, becoming one of its global ambassadors.
As a Visa global ambassador, Swiatek collaborates with other sportspersons that have signed up with the American company ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics Games.
International Management Group (IMG), the agency that has been representing the four-time Grand Slam-winner for nearly a year, announced this deal via its Instagram account on August 17, 2023. However, the length and the financial terms of the same were not disclosed.
OSHEE
OSHEE is a Polish isotonic drinks and food products company based in Kraków.
In February 2023, Swiatek announced the signing of a personal endorsement deal with OSHEE.
As per the deal, she features on OSHEE’s packaging and is also involved in the company’s global marketing campaigns.
Porsche
Porsche is a Stuttgart-based German automobile manufacturer specialising in high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans.
In June 2023, Swiatek, the then-reigning Porsche Tennis Grand Prix champion, announced via a Tweet that she’d be joining the Porsche family as an ambassador.
Tecnifibre
Having previously used the Prince Textreme Tour 100 racquet in her junior days, Swiatek signed a contract with French sports equipment manufacturer Tecnifibre at the end of 2020.
Swiatek uses the Tecnifibre T-Rebound Tempo racquet, which is specially designed for female tennis players.
Lego
Lego, a Danish plastic construction toys company, roped in Swiatek as a brand ambassador for Poland in January 2024.
Infosys
Infosys, an Indian multinational information technology company, announced a multi-year partnership agreement with Swiatek in August 2023.
As a global brand ambassador of the company, Iga Swiatek promotes the company’s digital innovation solutions and inspire women around the world.
Lancôme
Lancôme is a French luxury perfumes and cosmetics house that distributes products internationally. It is part of the L’Oréal Luxury Products division, which is its parent company and offers luxury skin care, fragrances, and makeup at higher-end prices.
In April 2024, the Pole tennis star was roped in as brand ambassador by Lancôme, joining the likes of Hollywood actresses Julia Roberts and Zendaya.
Rolex
Swiss luxury watchmaker Rolex signed up the young 20-year-old Swiatek as brand ambassador in February 2021.
As a child, Swiatek watched Roger Federer lift major trophies, and his Rolex watches remained engraved in her memory as an integral part of those historic moments. “I am thrilled to join the Rolex family. This partnership is really inspiring for me and makes me realise how far my journey went – from being a kid and watching on TV how Roger holds the trophy with his timepiece on a wrist to having my own (timepiece, not the trophy[yet?]),” she wrote when her Rolex deal was announced.
Previous Deals
PZU
The PZU Group, which is one of the largest financial institutions in central and eastern Europe, signed a deal with Swiatek in early 2021.
Swiatek endorsed PZU during her Grand Slam, WTA Tour, and Olympic outings.
Asics
Iga Swiatek ended the 2020 season on a high. With her surprising French Open title win and her sponsorship deal up for renewal by the end of the year, Swiatek was awarded with an upgraded deal by Japanese company Asics.
Swiatek’s association with Asics began at the start of 2020 on a one-year deal, with performance-related bonuses included in the contract. However, after a three-year run, Iga Swiatek left Asics to join Swiss company ON Running in March 2023.
Nike
American clothing and sportswear giant Nike did a serious culling of the herd at the end of the 2019 season, and the players affected were mostly from the women’s game. Ajla Tomljanovic, Maria Sakkari, Swiatek, and Eugenie Bouchard were some of the players that were let go from Nike’s roster.
Sakkari and Swiatek later joined Asics at the start of 2020.
Red Bull
Swiatek was the first female ambassador from the tennis roster of Austrian energy drink maker and distributor Red Bull.
Before roping in Swiatek, Red Bull had tied up Austria’s Dominic Thiem, Italy’s Matteo Berrettini, and the USA’s Reilly Opelka as global brand ambassadors.
Xiaomi
Chinese techno giant Xiaomi roped in Swiatek as a brand ambassador at the start of 2021.
When unveiled as a Xiaomi ambassador, Swiatek said: “You know that tennis is my passion and I want to show you how sport can develop and change your life. I want to share with Xiaomi fans what I do, how I prepare and how I pay. Maybe I will instil a passion for this wonderful sport in you.”
Lexus
Japanese automaker Toyota’s luxury division Lexus’ association with Swiatek goes back to 2018, when she was still playing at the junior level.
Swiatek’s success in the 2018 French Open girls’ doubles category and her subsequent Wimbledon girls’ singles title attracted attention from many a corporate giant, including Lexus, which tied her down to a deal following her rise.
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