Andy Murray to debut Adidas endorsement at Hopman Cup

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Wednesday 04 November 2009 20:00 EST
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The current ATP world No.4 Andy Murray has signed up with sportswear manufacturing giant Adidas after concluding his long-term apparel partnership with Fred Perry.

As a result, Andy will be using a pair of custom tennis shoes from the best-selling Barricade line when he competes at the 22nd Hopman Cup, an Australian mixed singles and doubles tournament that takes place January 2-9.

Thanks to the 5-year endorsement deal he'll also be kitted out in shorts and shirts from the Competition line, again in a signature Andy Murray style.

Tickets for the Hopman Cup are available from AUD $17 ($16 / €11) for under 16s on normal match days, up to AUD $105 ($95 / €65)for a premium adult ticket on the final day, Saturday January 9. Family tickets and all-inclusive competition passes are also available on request.

Adidas clothing: www.shop.adidas.com
Hopman Cup information: hopmancup.com

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