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Wilson Tennis Expands Tennis 360 Athlete Roster in 2026

Wilson Tennis adds Alex de Minaur and five ATP and WTA players

Wilson has expanded its Tennis 360 athlete roster with six professional players from the ATP and WTA Tours. The new group is led by world No. 6 Alex de Minaur.

The announcement was made in Chicago on 15th January 2026. It forms part of Wilson’s continued focus on tennis innovation. The Tennis 360 programme equips athletes across apparel, rackets, footwear and accessories.

Wilson confirmed that each athlete receives a complete kit tailored to their needs. Product development is handled in collaboration with Wilson design and research teams. Feedback from athletes supports future launches across multiple categories.

Gordon Devin, General Manager of Softgoods at Wilson, said the programme reflects long-term investment in the sport. “Wilson has been in the game for over a century and remains obsessively curious and dedicated to innovating for today’s stars and tomorrow’s legends,” Devin said. “We are committed to seeing our athletes thrive, and by building upon our Tennis 360 roster, we are empowering our athletes to compete and win in style.”

Wilson launched Tennis 360 in 2023 with Marta Kostyuk. Since then, the roster has grown to 16 athletes. All members compete with Wilson rackets on tour.

De Minaur said the expanded partnership builds on a long-standing relationship. “Wilson has been part of my tennis journey since I can remember,” he said. “I’ve always loved playing with their rackets, and it feels very special to now represent them from head to toe.”

“I love the look and feel of the brand,” de Minaur said. “The way they bring their kits to life is incredible.” He added that he looks forward to contributing to Wilson’s ongoing work.

Wilson expands Tennis 360 roster - Alex de Minaur and more
Wilson expands Tennis 360 roster – Alex de Minaur and more

Tennis 360 athletes support product development

Existing Tennis 360 athletes continue to contribute to design collaboration. Kostyuk has worked closely on sportswear and footwear development. She is regularly recognised for her on-court presentation.

Vicky Mboko also recorded a significant ranking rise in 2025. She moved from No. 300 to No. 18 during the season. That progress occurred while competing as a Tennis 360 athlete.

Jason Collins, Global General Manager of Racquet Sports at Wilson, said the integrated approach supports performance. “Wilson has always provided the best athletes in the world with the right equipment to win,” Collins said. “Now more than ever we are confident that equipping the athlete from head to toe to hand really works for them.”

Wilson confirmed Tennis 360 athletes will support new product launches in 2026. These include sportswear, footwear and rackets. The brand will also activate across Australia and other key markets during the year.

The first professional sportswear release of 2026 is now in circulation. Updated Pro Staff performance rackets also form part of the current lineup.

The newly appointed Tennis 360 athletes include:

  • Alex de Minaur
  • Karen Khachanov
  • Jiří Lehečka
  • Anastasia Potapova
  • Colton Smith
  • Sarah Rakotomanga

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