It marked the first time Nike awarded him with his own signature shoe, meaning he got the same treatment as the likes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic from major sports brands.
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While Alcaraz and Djokovic show Tiafoe's kit plenty of love, they could never publicly praise lululemon. Alcaraz recently signed a major contract extension with Nike, while Djokovic wears Lacoste ...