Maria Sharapova U.S. Open Nike Ads

28 August 2007

Topics: Maria Sharapova

In case you’ve been living under a rock (or maybe you don’t own a TV set, you know, them fancy idiot tubes?), you already know that the U.S. Open is about to begin soon in New York. (Just don’t ask me when, because frankly, I don’t know.) Ahead of that major event in sports (people still watches tennis, right?), Maria Sharapova and her sponsors, Nike, are launching new ad campaigns. One of those is this Nike photoshoot with Maria Sharapova somewhere overlooking New York dressed in a bright red outfit that she would never be allowed to wear on the court, which is a damn shame, as all that white on the tennis court is just dull. Watch the U.S. Open when it starts (whenever that is), or maybe don’t. It’s your life.

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