Actually no mate. Guy who works for ATP in london who plays at my club mentioned it - he is over in NY right now and dropped me a text as knows I'm a djokovic fan. I'm surprised as thought he would be locked into head longterm
The scoop over here is that Sports Direct have terminated the Korean guy's license in the US because they sold nothing like the 10K racquets a year they promised.
It's all over, they have no cash.
The scoop over here is that Sports Direct have terminated the Korean guy's license in the US because they sold nothing like the 10K racquets a year they promised.
It's all over, they have no cash.
The scoop over here is that Sports Direct have terminated the Korean guy's license in the US because they sold nothing like the 10K racquets a year they promised.
It's all over, they have no cash.
Unlikely and makes no sense. Donnay USA has raised the brand quality of the name Donnay. If Donnay ROW/Europe didn't occupy the absolute low-end of quality and crappy products then the racquets would actually do much better outside of the US.
"Donnay is likely to be utilised for entry-level tennis apparel and equipment, an area where Donnay has had some success in the past, as well as travel, leisure and fitness (including bags and accessories), golf and footwear."
So expect to see these at a Walmart near you soon.