Nike will take Carlos Alcaraz to the level of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer

Nike will take Carlos Alcaraz to the level of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer

The American sports clothing brand is preparing a new contract for the Spaniard, recent champion at Roland Garros. Although it was not made official, Murcia’s income would exceed US$150 million.

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Nike will take the tennis player Carlos Alcaraz at the level of legends like Roger Federer or Rafa Nadal make your own logo The Murcian brand is part of the new contract with the fashion and sports clothing brand.

After the Mallorcan tennis player’s bull logo and the initials RF for the Swiss, it is now the turn of Carlos Alcaraz, who will also follow in the footsteps of other athletes outside of tennis, such as Michael Jordan or Leo Messi.

Although neither party made the new agreement official, several sources suggest that Alcaraz’s income would exceed US$150 million and would link him to the American firm for the next ten years. If you reach that figure, The Murcian would become the second highest-paid tennis player on the ATP circuit, only behind Novak Djokovic.

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With the new contract with the American sports clothing company, Carlos Alcaraz would become the second highest-paid tennis player on the ATP circuit, only behind Novak Djokovic.

With the new contract with the American sports clothing company, Carlos Alcaraz would become the second highest-paid tennis player on the ATP circuit, only behind Novak Djokovic.

Reuters

Sponsorships are Alcaraz’s main source of income, in the same way as it happens with tennis players. top. Others join Nike sponsors such as Babolat, Rolex, BMW, Isdin, Calvin Klein and El Pozo, among others.

The brands have seen in Alcaraz a business to get closer to Generation Z, and more so at a time when the generational change is beginning in the tennis Olympus, with Roger Federer retired, Rafa Nadal on the verge of hanging up his racket and Novak Djokovic giving his last setbacks.

On June 9, Alcaraz was proclaimed champion of Roland Garros, becoming the youngest tennis player to win the title in three grand slam on different surfaces: grass, clay and track. His victory on French soil translated into a prize of US$2.6 million.

After lifting the French trophy, Alcaraz accumulated income almost US$11 million between 2023 and so far in 2024, and totals more than US$21.5 million in five years as a professional player.

Carlos Alcaraz He was born in 2003 in Murcia and at just 18 years old, in 2022, he won his first Masters 1,000 in Miami. Since then, he has won three Grand Slams, five Masters 1,000, four Masters 500 and two Masters 250.

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