Richard Mille Replica's Newest Member: A Japanese Tennis Star
Richard Mille Replica has announced Kei Nishikori (a Japanese tennis player) as its newest brand ambassador. The current world number 19 has made significant improvements in the past few years. This led to him being selected as one of Richard Mille Replica's ambassadors, along with some of the most renowned names in sport. Nishikori already has his favourite timepiece, which we expect to see him wearing often. It's a 42mm Formula 1 Chronograph watch. Kei, this is a great choice!
The search for world-class tennis players continues. Watchmakers of high-end status have already reserved nearly every top 10 male tennis player. Andy Murray, Rado's ambassador,Richard Mille Replica watches
is the latest celebrity to sign a partnership with a watch company. Audemars Piguet chose Novak Djokovic before, in the perfect time to follow his greatest successes and his journey to the top. We've already written about Rafael Nadal's Richard Mille watch, which was worth half a billion dollars. Rolex's love for tennis is expressed in several multi-million-dollar contracts with top players (currently Roger Federer, Jo Wilfried Csonga, and Juan Martin Del Potro).
Already, Richard Mille Replica has been able to benefit from its long-standing partnership with Maria Sharapova, the most prominent player on the ladies' tour. This makes it logical that the company's new engagement in men's tennis seems like the next step. Jean-Christophe Babin,Richard Mille Replica
President and CEO of Richard Mille Replica, said that Kei has been a hard worker and a tireless effort over the years. He is a passionate tennis player with a strong will to win and an insatiable passion.
At the age of five, Nishikori started playing tennis. He left Japan in 2003 to pursue high-end education and training at IMG Academies, Bradenton, Florida. Nishikori was the Junior Boys French Open Doubles champion in 2006.
He was the first Asian player to win the ATP Newcomer Award in 2008. The last year was crucial for Nishikori. He reached Top 20 and defeated ATP No. 1 Novak Djokovic.panerai replica watches
He became part of tennis' national history by becoming the first Japanese male to reach the quarterfinals at the Australian Open since 1968, shortly after his historic win.