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Rolex Replica has announced that a Japanese tennis star, Kei Nishikori is the new brand ambassador. The world's 19th-ranked tennis player has made great improvements in the past couple of years. This led him to be selected as a member of Rolex Replica's prestigious ambassadors team, which includes some of the biggest names in sport. Nishikori already has his favorite watch that we can expect to see on his wrist. It's a new Formula 1 Chronograph watch in 42 mm. Kei, nice choice!

The search for the top tennis players in the world continues. Most of the male players in the top 10 have been reserved by high-end watchmakers. Andy Murray, who is now Rado's brand ambassador, was the latest high-profile name to sign a partnership with a luxury watchmaker. Audemars-Piguet chose Novak Djokovic in order to track his greatest successes and to keep up with his ascent to the top. We've already talked about Rafael Nadal, his Richard Mille watch worth half a mil, and Rolex, which has several multi-million-dollar contracts with top tennis players. (Currently, Roger Federer is one of them, as well as Jo-Wilfried Csonga, Juan Martin Del Potro, and Jo-Wilfried Csonga).best replica watches

Rolex Replica's long-lasting relationship with Maria Sharapova - the biggest name on the women's tour – has made its involvement in men's tennis a logical next step. Jean-Christophe Babin, Rolex Replica President and CEO said that Kei had put in an enormous amount of effort and hard work over the years. His passion for tennis is insatiable and his will to succeed will not allow him to give up.

Nishikori started playing tennis when he was five years old. In 2003, Nishikori left Japan to attend IMG Academies,Bradenton,Florida, for high-end education and training.Roger Dubuis Replica Nishikori was the Junior Boys French Open Doubles Champion in 2006, before he turned professional.

He was the first Asian to win the ATP Newcomer Award in 2008. Nishikori was a major player in the last year of his career. He finished the season by beating ATP No. 1 Novak Djokovic. He became a part of Japanese tennis history after his historic win, as he was the first male Japanese player to reach the quarterfinals at the Australian Open since 1968.