Capitalizing on the momentum of Sinner-mania in Italy, Nike officially released the first installment of Sinner's signature gear in limited quantities at a pop-up event for local fans in Turin.
It's not just a sign that Nike and Sinner are moving on from his "carrot" era—it also hints to an exciting shift happening within the brand's big-name roster.
There were shorts options as well. Jordana Katcher, Nike's vice president for global sports apparel, also told the Post that several women athletes had requested the unitard specifically.
This year, the Japanese tennis pro has tapped into a collection of embellished Nike outfits, donning exaggerated ... During the Women’s Singles final, the athlete donned a purple, green, and ...