Joma is the new official technical supplier of the Davis Cup 2023

Joma is the new official technical supplier of the Davis Cup 2023

Staff, ball boys and girls, and referees will sport Joma in the group stage and finals of the Davis Cup 2023. The agreement will be launched next week at the locations in Bologna, Valencia, Split, and Manchester.

Joma and ITF have reached an agreement by which the most relevant Spanish sports brand becomes the official technical supplier of the 2023 Davis Cup. This partnership will see ball boys, staff, and referees wearing Joma from the group stage onwards, which will take place between September 12th and 17th at four European venues. Therefore, the entire technical team will wear clothing with the famous J logo, with top quality and technology. In addition, this fact will provide a new opportunity to bring the product closer to the international public by showcasing in a competition of such magnitude.

On the other hand, Joma will have several federations and individual players in the two host countries. In Valencia, the Fuente de San Luis Pavilion will host Group C, where Spain and Serbia will participate. As for #JomaPlayers, Marcel Granollers and Albert Ramos will be here with Spain and Tomáš Macháč with the Czech Republic. As for the group stage in Bologna, Group A will compete at the Unipol Arena, where the Joma sponsored Italian Tennis and Padel Federation is located. Ivan Dodig will participate in Split.

The Davis Cup, the Men’s Tennis World Cup, is the biggest annual sporting event where over 100 national teams participate. This reinforces the growing presence of the Spanish brand in this sport.

About Joma in tennis

Within the world of tennis, Joma is present in several European countries equipping their national federations, such as the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation, the Italian Tennis Federation, the Serbian Tennis Federation, or the Slovak Tennis Federation. In addition, in recent years the brand has been gaining more and more presence through sponsorships of important Spanish tennis players such as Pablo Carreño, Feliciano López, Marcel Granollers, or Albert Ramos; or Beatriz Haddad, Marco Cecchinato, or Iván Dodig, among international players.