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Wimbledon 2021 Finalist Matteo Berrettini Partners with BOSS

25 January 2022

By Natalie White

Hugo Boss Group has announced a multi-year partnership with Italian tennis player Matteo Berrettini, who made the headlines when he reached the finals of Wimbledon last year.

The collaboration will see the launch of a new capsule collection designed in conjunction with the athlete and launches on 17 January, and Berrettini has been seen in the German fashion brand's apparel at the ongoing Australian Open 2022, facing Frenchman Gael Monfils in the quarter-finals today.

"I have always been a fan of BOSS, and it's an honor to collaborate with such a powerhouse fashion brand – one that is at the top of its game when it comes to style and technical expertise," says Berrettini. "I'm particularly proud to have the opportunity to give back to the Italian community with each sale from our capsule collection supporting underprivileged children in Italy. I can't wait to make a positive impact through our partnership."  

The BOSS x Matteo Berrettini capsule collection collection will include caps, polo and shorts, wristband and sustainable socks for tennis, as well as a hoodie, casual pants and a T-shirt.   

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