Mattek-Sands has always had a unique style of dress and its own style of dress and outfits. Some might say his style of dress is “too unusual” and “unmarketable”, but to most people he looks unique and attractive.
The leopard print outfit she once wore to the 2004 US Open caused a massive stir in the media department, and it grabbed headlines for days. This was when she had virtually no sponsorship and was allowed to wear whatever she wanted. Therefore, she probably wouldn’t wear a leopard print top or a fringed skirt and wouldn’t care if she was, say, sponsored by Nike and they didn’t have those items in stock.
Bethanie wasn’t making an outrageous fashion statement every time she stepped out of her closet; after all, she wore a plain blouse and a typical skirt. She would probably continue to wear high socks, but no matter. Also, items like the now popular flag print socks are very popular with fans. Mattek-Sands donned a neon green dress with tennis ball accents and a Mohican-inspired hat at the 2011 pre-Wimbledon party in London, designed by Alex Noble.
A look at the tennis star’s wardrobe
In 2019, the American tennis athlete entered into a clothing deal with fashion brand Lucky in Love. The two groups have agreed to supply all exclusive collections to Mattek-Sands wear and for sale.
“As personal fans of Bethanie, we are thrilled to be working with her on this special series,” expressed gratitude from the brand’s CEO, Brad Singer. In collaboration with Mattek-Sands, Lucky in Love has developed a apparel line that transcends the American’s renowned unconventional taste and daring demeanor while fusing it with the company’s contemporary take on tennis apparel.
Moreover, on the Tennis-Cabinet website, a bunch of outfits and devices offer its brand value. For example, a “BMS + Lucky In Love Hi-Chop Pleated Skirt” is priced at $80.00.
Sponsorship of snowshoes with Babolat
Babolat, a sports equipment company, has a sponsorship deal with Mattek-Sands for racquets and backpacks. She’s tossing a “Babolat Pure Aero” tennis racquet that costs $239.00 and a Babolat Pure Aero 12 Pack bag, priced at a discount of $119.95, into the tennis wardrobe.
Brand Ambassador for CIVANA
The nine-time Grand Slam winner is the Resort & Spa wellness brand ambassador CIVANA. According to his Instagram account @civanaresort, the brand ranks in the top 10 of wellness resorts, the no. 4 spa in the United States, and the fifth best Spa Resort in the country.