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UNIQLO extend sponsorship of ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour
Wimbledon: Federer's Nike deal expires, Uniqlo to replace
Federer focusing on future with new sponsor Uniqlo | Cyprus Mail
Roger Federer explains REAL reason for Nike split after Uniqlo switch | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk
At Wimbledon, Roger Federer wears Uniqlo's climate-controlling clothes — Quartz
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On Tokyo trip, tennis star Roger Federer says he's focusing on future with new sponsor Uniqlo | The Japan Times
Wimbledon 2018: Why Roger Federer has signed deal with new sponsor Uniqlo and is no longer wearing Nike | The Independent | The Independent
Japan Tennis Association and UNIQLO Conclude Sponsorship Agreement | FAST RETAILING CO., LTD.
Federer's Uniqlo deal underscores value of legendary status | Financial Times
Tennis player and UNIQLO Brand Ambassador Novak Djokovic of Serbia poses during a news conference announcing the launch of "Clothes for Smiles" programme in Tokyo, October 16, 2012. Uniqlo will establish a
UNIQLO extends wheelchair tennis sponsorship until 2021
Wimbledon 2018: Why Roger Federer has signed deal with new sponsor Uniqlo and is no longer wearing Nike | The Independent | The Independent
Roger Federer's Uniqlo Deal Pushes His Endorsement Earnings To Highest By An Athlete
Uniqlo signs up as title sponsor of wheelchair tennis
Roger Federer's Sponsor Gamble Pays Off Big Time
Djokovic and Nishikori make Uniqlo a tennis winner - BBC News
Roger Federer Leaves Nike After Scoring $300 Million Deal
Roger Federer: What does the tennis player win of his alliance with the Japanese brand Uniqlo? - LatinAmerican Post
Roger Federer Officially Leaves Nike for Uniqlo | GQ
UNIQLO sign three-year wheelchair tennis tour agreement
Roger Federer Reportedly Leaves Nike for Uniqlo (and Stacks of Cash) | GQ
Why Uniqlo and H&M are betting on tennis players — Quartz
Uniqlo agrees lucrative sponsorship deal with Kei Nishikori ahead of Tokyo 2020 Olympics