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Novak Djokovic would lose sponsorships from brands like Hublot and Lacoste

Novak Djokovic would lose sponsorships from brands like Hublot and Lacoste , given his anti -vaccine stance, which has him in the eye of the hurricane right now.

The Serbian Novak Djokovic is the image of several brands of clothing, cars, watches and sporting goods and heads several foundations, which will not be happy with the fame that surrounds him for not wanting to be vaccinated against Covid-19 .

Novak Djokovic's tennis talent, coupled with his great charisma, have made him the subject of various brands such as Hublot , Lacoste , Peugeot and Asics sponsoring his career, making him a millionaire.

The Serbian's fortune, according to the site Celebrity Networth, is a little over 220 million dollars, that is, 4,500 million pesos .

But the scandal that he has starred in wanting to enter Australia without having been vaccinated against Covid-19, which outraged the local authorities, will surely bring him problems with sponsors.

Sponsors that Novak Djokovic would lose

For several years, Novak Djokovic has had as main sponsors the automotive brand Peugeot and fashion brand Lacoste.

The clothing brand, which is said to leave him 8 million dollars ( 160 million pesos ) a year, has just renewed it until 2025.

While Peugeot made it the main image of its ' Move to Electric' campaign.

Asics, a footwear and clothing company, has been one of the brands that have accompanied Nole since the beginning of his career . In any competition, the tennis player wears some garment with the logo.

The watch brand, Seiko , has signed with the tennis player since 2018 . In addition to the watches, the logo can also be seen on the rackets that he uses in every game. They have manufactured watches with the design marked by Nole himself.

Recently, the Hublot watch brand also incorporated Novak Djokovic as its “ ambassador ”.

There are also the brands of the rackets, his main work tool, which are Head .

Novak Djokovic is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador

Since 2015, Novak Djokovic has been appointed Goodwill Ambassador by Unicef , since 2011 he has been in Serbia.

He also has an agreement with the World Bank for the development of children and is president of the Novak Djokovic Foundation , which attends to the needs of children affected by the war, as he was.

Many of these positions that he holds, of these sponsorships, will surely be in danger with the Australian scandal.

Several of these brands and associations will not be happy with the image given by an athlete who refuses to fight the disease that has caused so many deaths worldwide.

Although Djokovic has been released by the Australian authorities, the bad reputation remains.