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Who Are Iga Swiatek Sponsors? A Look at the Sponsors Behind the 6-Time Grand Slam and Freshly Crowned Wimbledon Champion

Rudra Dubey

From luxury watches to hydration drinks, meet the brands backing Iga Swiatek’s rise as one of the highest-paid stars in tennis.

Fresh off her historic Wimbledon win, Iga Swiatek is not just dominating tennis but also rewriting its record books and business game. The 24-year-old captured her first Wimbledon and sixth Grand Slam title by crushing Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0. She is now into the semifinals of the Cincinnati Masters where she will take on Elena Rybakina.

Meanwhile, if we come back to her grass-court run, It was the first double-bagel in a Wimbledon final in the Open Era, only the second in Grand Slam final history since 1988, and the third ever in tennis history. The flawless victory earned her over $4 million from a record $52.9 million prize pool.

Swiatek was named Forbes’ second-highest-paid female athlete and fourth among tennis players globally in 2024. Here’s a closer look at the companies backing one of tennis’s most dominant forces.

Iga Swiatek Sponsors

According to her official website, Iga Swiatek’s sponsorship portfolio includes a range of premium brands, including Oshee, On, Porsche, Rolex, Visa, Infosys, Technifibre, Lancome, and Lego. Further, she earns around $15 million from her endorsements, as per Forbes.

Each of the brands is listed below: 

Oshee

In February 2023, Swiatek signed with Polish sports-drink powerhouse Oshee. The collaboration includes her own line of signature hydration and protein products.

On

Swiatek became the first female tennis player to join Swiss performance brand On in March 2023, sporting its apparel and custom Roger Pro shoes. Aligned with her high-intensity game, On’s tech-driven gear mirrors her drive for comfort and innovation.

Porsche

In June 2023, Swiatek was welcomed as a “Friend of Porsche,” linking her with the luxury German marque. It’s a natural fit, both built on precision, performance, and the thrill of elite competition.

Rolex

Swiss watch titan Rolex signed Swiatek as a brand ambassador in February 2021, making her the first Polish Rolex tennis star. 

Visa

Swiatek joined Visa as a global ambassador in August 2023, pairing her on‑court authority with a brand rooted in secure, accessible transactions worldwide. 

Infosys

In August 2023, the Indian tech giant Infosys signed her to a multi‑year pact. The partnership centers on harnessing AI and data analytics.

Technifibre

Swiatek partnered with French racquet specialist Tecnifibre in early 2021, equipping her with tailored racquet tech. The brand made history by rebranding to “Swiateknifibre” during her 2022 Roland Garros win.

Lancome

She became Lancome’s first athletic ambassador in April 2024, a new athletic dimension to the luxury beauty brand. It’s a celebration of her feminine strength and global star appeal.

Lego

Starting as a casual hobby, Lego became an official partner in January 2024. Swiatek now promotes Lego for creativity and mindfulness, a playful complement to her competitive spirit.

How many Grand Slams has Iga Swiatek won?

Iga Swiatek has already won six Grand Slam titles, including four at Roland Garros, earning her the title of “Queen of Clay” with wins in 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024. She also captured the 2022 US Open and, most recently, the 2025 Wimbledon. Now, only the Australian Open remains for her to complete a career Grand Slam, an achievement well within reach at just 24 years old. 

Mandatory Image Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

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I’m an academic turned sports writer from Raipur, India, specializing in the NFL, MMA, and tennis at The Playoffs. I previously wrote for Sportskeeda and hold a B.A. and M.A. in History. My journey into sports media began far from the field, rooted in the arts and sciences. Funny enough, I didn’t grow up a sports fan; I used to see it all as just noise. But a fateful writing job introduced me to the world of sports, and what began as a gig quickly became a passion. I understood those voices aren’t noise; they’re emotions of true sports fans, and now I am one of them, writing with the same energy I once questioned.

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