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Sony Ericsson WTA Tour hits Dubai, unveils new on-court branding for global sponsor
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, February 22 - 2005 at 16:55
- PRESS RELEASE
Dramatic new on-court branding for Sony Ericsson has been unveiled at the first global tournaments in the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, opening in Dubai next week.
"Our partnership with the WTA Tour is off to a fantastic start with some truly exciting tournaments that have attracted large crowds and TV viewing audiences," said Husni Al-Assi, General Manager, Sony Ericsson Middle East and Africa. "This early success enforces our belief in a partnership that brings together two powerful brands known for their 'cool factor', differentiation and innovation in the worlds of technology, sports and fashion. Expect more excitement as we move through the season."
The global sponsorship deal between Sony Ericsson and WTA Tour is the largest and most comprehensive sponsorship in the history of tennis. The six-year deal makes Sony Ericsson global title sponsor of the WTA Tour and of the season-ending, globally televised WTA Tour Championships held each November. Sony Ericsson also enjoys a significant on-court presence for its global branding at WTA Tour tournaments throughout the season.
The Sony Ericsson WTA Tour partnership will explore opportunities that bring mobile technology, connectivity and content into play on a level never before seen in professional sports. "Such developments will significantly enhance the entertainment value of women's tennis for fans and realise new revenue-earning potential for broadcasters, sponsors and organisers," added Al-Assi.
On announcing the sponsorship deal in January, WTA Tour founder and tennis legend Billie Jean King said: "This is an historic day for women's sport and tennis. Sony Ericsson's long-term commitment to women's professional tennis will help propel our game to new heights and is representative of the tremendous value of our sport and athletes in the marketplace."
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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB serves the global communications market with innovative and feature-rich mobile phones, accessories, PC-cards and M2M solutions. Established as a joint venture by Ericsson and Sony in 2001, with head quarters in London, the company employs 5,000 people worldwide, including R&D sites in Europe, Japan, China and America.The WTA Tour is the world's premier professional sport for women with more than 1,100 players representing 76 nations competing for more than $58 million in prize money at the Tour's 59 events in 31 countries. More than four million people attended women's tennis events in 2004 with millions more watching events on television networks around the world.
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