It’s Official: Jack Draper Is About To Put Vuori On The Tennis Map

Updated
We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team.
It’s Official: Jack Draper Is About To Put Vuori On The Tennis Map

In case you missed it, Jack Draper, who formerly wore Nike tennis kits for seven years, is now the face of Vuori.

Vuori is not a new tennis brand with World No. 55 Marcos Giron being among its players; however, World No. 5 Draper is the biggest athlete the California-based company has gone into business with, and the brand is not wasting time.

Days before the US Open singles draw begins, Draper is on the side of a New York building wearing his Vuori kit.

Jack premiered his Vuori tennis wear during the US Open Mixed Doubles championship where he and partner Jessica Pegula lost in the quarterfinals.

What Will A Jack Draper And Vuori Partnership Look Like?

It appears Vuori is giving Draper a lot of latitude. As a brand ambassador, he will develop a signature product line.

In other good news, this means we will not have another Jack Draper and Holger Rune match, as we did in the Indian Wells final, where we do not know who was who because they were wearing matching Nike shirts and backwards hats.

Jack Draper Is The Third Top Player To Leave Nike

Within the past year, Americans Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe also left Nike for BOSS and Lululemon, respectively.

Nike still has World No. 1 and 2, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, as well as many top women including Aryna Sabalenka, Amanda Anisimova, Mirra Andreeva, Paula Badosa, Madison Keys, and Emma Raducanu.

Since Rafael Nadal retired, the Nike tennis kits have not been as spectacular for the men which could be the reason for the mass exodus.