Tennis fans were excited to see
#JackDraper in action this week at the revamped U.S. Open mixed doubles tournament, but in his first competitive matches since he injured his arm at Wimbledon in July, something was a little different about England’s 23-year-old rising star. As Draper blasted lefty serves and forehands in a pair of victories Tuesday, he was sporting a completely new look—a sleeveless shirt and shorts from
#Vuori.
Earlier that day, Draper had announced he had signed with the Southern California-based athleisure brand to become the face of Vuori’s nascent tennis division, ditching the
#Nike apparel he had worn for his entire pro career. Terms of the contract were not announced, but it is believed to be among the most lucrative apparel deals in
#tennis, where the category can pay top players $10 million or more a year.
Draper, who fell short of Forbes’ 2025 list of the world’s highest-paid tennis players but could become a mainstay of the top 10 going forward, says the
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