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Carlos Alcaraz becomes evian's newest Global Brand Ambassador

Carlos Alcaraz becomes evian's newest Global Brand Ambassador

Carlos Alcaraz has been announced as evian's latest Global Brand Ambassador.

The Spanish tennis ace is the latest icon of the sport to join the water brand's family, following the likes of Emma Raducanu, Frances Tiafoe and Stan Wawrinka.

Alcaraz embodies the spirit of evian's 'Live Young' mindset by bringing boundless energy to the tennis court and beyond.

The world number two – who added a second French Open title to his growing Grand Slam collection earlier this month – inspires others to live young and embrace a healthier lifestyle for a more joyful life.

Alcaraz said of his new role: "'Live Young' ethos, is something I connect with both on and off the court. It's about embracing life with energy, and a positive mindset – values I respect and try to live by. Hydration is an important part of my daily routine and I'm excited to work with a brand that celebrates the joy of feeling youthful and full of life. I hope we can inspire others to prioritise their well-being."

The five-time major champion will partner with evian to inspire people of all ages to adopt a holistic approach to well-being – beginning with the vital step of healthy hydration.

Dawid Boroweice, Global Director at evian, said: "Carlos Alcaraz embodies the true essence of 'Live Young'. His energy, passion, and fearless spirit are contagious, and we couldn't be happier to welcome him into our ambassador family.

"Together, we're inspiring the world to hydrate, move, and embrace healthy behaviours with joy."

The water company has long been at the forefront of tennis after serving as the Official Water of Wimbledon since 2008 and as a trusted hydration partner of the US Open for more than 35 years.

Alcaraz's addition as an ambassador continues evian's legacy of supporting the next generation of talent on the court.

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