Nike designed jacket for Wimbledon

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Nike has a long-standing relationship with tennis, particularly with Roger Federer, who has been associated with the brand since the mid-1990s. In the context of Wimbledon, Nike designed a special jacket for Federer that featured a crest of three tennis racquets. This design was significant as it represented the three Wimbledon Championships Federer had won prior to that event. The jacket not only served as a piece of apparel but also as a symbol of Federer's achievements on one of tennis's most prestigious stages. Following his victory at Wimbledon, the jacket was updated to include a fourth racquet, reflecting his continued success and dominance in the sport. This design choice highlighted the importance of personal branding in sports, where athletes often wear apparel that signifies their accomplishments and legacy. The jacket became a notable item among fans and collectors, further solidifying Nike's role in creating iconic sportswear that resonates with both athletes and their supporters.
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