Luckily, Rolex
brand becomes the driving force of the wonderful tennis competitions, players
and organizations. Beside, Rolex supports Wimbledon Championships, Australian
Open Tennis Championships or the famous Swiss tennis player who is named Roger
Federer, so Rolex brand establishes unique close relationship with tennis.

The relationship between
Rolex and human achievement can be traced back to the beginning of the brand’s
establishment. The founder who is named Hans Wilsdorf established the watch
manufacture company under the effect of the social environment in the early
twentieth century. Moreover, the Rolex watches are sturdy, precise and
reliable, so they are loved by many people. In 1931, Rolex designed the
self-winding perpetual rotor, which guaranteed that the watches could stand the
challenge on land, in the air and on the sea, so they are well believed by
people now.
Wimbledon Championships
are the oldest lawn tennis championships in the world, and it was first hold in
the All England Club in July of 1877. Moreover, Rolex pays more attention to
the cooperation with Wimbledon championships,
so it designs the Rolex Oyster perpetual watches that pursue the balance of
tradition and innovation, which establish a solid foundation for cooperation with
tennis field.

In addition, Rolex
brand is the joint sponsors of Australian Open Tennis Championships, and Rolex
watches are appointed by Australian Open Tennis Championships. Furthermore, the
representative who is called Roger Federer has won the champion of Australian Open Tennis Championships for four times, and
he called the Australian Open Tennis Championships as “Happy Slam”.
What’s more, Rolex
watches are designated watches for Association Tennis Professional World Tour, ATP
World Tour Finals and WTA Championships. In addition to the above cooperation,
Rolex watches also cooperate with other tennis organizations, which make the
brand very famous among the tennis filed. Furthermore, with the common pursuit
for perfectness, the relationship between Rolex and tennis will be closer.
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