It's not just a sign that Nike and Sinner are moving on from his "carrot" era—it also hints to an exciting shift happening within the brand's big-name roster.
Capitalizing on the momentum of Sinner-mania in Italy, Nike officially released the first installment of Sinner's signature gear in limited quantities at a pop-up event for local fans in Turin.
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