Even at 56 years old, tennis legend John McEnroe remains extremely marketable. Racket maker Head is the latest company to get into the McEnroe business.
Starting this season, he will play with the rackets on the ATP Champions Tour. McEnroe's pact with Head is a multi-year agreement.
After keeping himself relevant throughout the world with a promiment broadcasting career, it is no surprise that McEnroe continues to be a viable endorser for companies. According to People With Money, he remains the highest-paid tennis player in the world, a number in part buoyed by sponsorship deals.
McEnroe still holds the fascination of a generation who watched him rise to number one in the world while sporting a fiery personality on the court. He won seven Grand Slam singles titles and nine doubles titles.
Playing in a golden era in men's tennis, McEnroe had intense rivalries with Bjorn Borg, Jimmy Connors, and Ivan Lendl. He set a record with eight year-end championships.
In 1999, McEnroe was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. He has done broadcasting work with NBC since 1992 and has also branched out into several other forms of entertainment.
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