Mount Franklin Signs As Australian Open Sponsor

Written by: on 3rd October 2012
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Australia’s most popular spring water, Mount Franklin, has joined the Australian Open as the official spring water supplier. The three-year deal will see the iconic Australian brand available exclusively at Melbourne Park during the event.

 

More than 155,000 bottles are expected to be consumed by the world’s best players, on- and off-court officials and patrons. New for 2013 will be Mount Franklin’s purpose-built Waterfall Dome, the perfect place for fans to relax and cool off.

 

The Australian Open also has major new sponsorship deals with:

 

Associate Sponsor Rolex, the tournament’s official timekeeper and timepiece since 2008, which has signed a new multi-year agreement.

 

Associate Sponsor ANZ, the official bank, has renewed for another two years.

 

Maxxis has renewed its current sponsorship agreement for two years.

 

Coca-Cola has re-signed for another five years, with Powerade remaining as the official sports drink

 

The tournament’s biggest sponsor remains KIA Motors, and Jacob’s Creek wine is also an Associate Sponsor along with ANZ and Rolex.

©Daily Tennis News wire

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