Joining forces with world number one Novak Djokovic, adidas has created a special edition of the adidas Barricade 7.
Novak’s face on the tongue reminds of the classic Stan Smith logo, the dove on the medial side represents peace and freedom for his home nation of Serbia, while the mountain printed on the insole is Mt. Kopaonik where Novak met his first tennis coach.
You can pick up the Barricade 7 Novak Pro now over at Tennis Warehouse for $125.
Update: 3 new colorways are now available
Source: Tennis Warehouse
Djokovic sponsors took to Twitter to celebrate his third Wimbledon title, and given the low number of retweets for such big brands, some of them should hire new social media managers and rethink their sponsorship strategy. Let’s have a look at Djokovic sponsors messages on Twitter:
Uniqlo
Congratulations to our brand ambassador, @DjokerNole on his third Wimbledon title. What a champion! pic.twitter.com/BJc7gGg4I4
— UNIQLO UK (@UNIQLO_UK) July 13, 2015
全英オープンテニス2015の男子シングルス部門で、ノバク・ジョコビッチ選手( @DjokerNole ) が優勝しました!ジョコビッチ選手は、昨年に続く2連覇を達成です。おめでとうございます!!#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/sBW2Pg6pCl
— ユニクロ (@UNIQLO_JP) July 13, 2015
adidas
The perfect match. #Barricade X Novak. #Wimbledon #ImpactTheGame pic.twitter.com/8U45WXKCwo
— adidas tennis (@adidastennis) July 12, 2015
Peugeot
Congrats @DjokerNole for this 3rd #Wimbledon title: on every surface, sport gives us our best emotions! #NoleFam pic.twitter.com/at7JpGI8XS
— Peugeot (@Peugeot) July 13, 2015
Well done @djokernole for your victory at #Wimbledon ! New game available on Wednesday on http://t.co/c7kYmQr8fr ! pic.twitter.com/r3zFtzaexj
— Peugeot (@Peugeot) July 13, 2015
Head
Title defended! Congratulations @DjokerNole – 2015 Wimbledon champion. #gameraiser #TeamHEAD pic.twitter.com/OxPJJ8hyyh
— HEAD Tennis (@head_tennis) July 12, 2015
Seiko
Congratulations, Novak!
Novak Djokovic's astonishing run of success in 2015 continued on Sunday, when he retained… http://t.co/sfgr3EgTZL
— SEIKO (@seikowatches) July 13, 2015
Social media are a really powerful and cheap way to reach fans and consumers, but Uniqlo, adidas, Head and co failed to promote their champion and their product. The number of retweets and favorites is really low (only 3 retweets for Uniqlo UK!) and it’s not really surprising as these tweets share the same flaws:
– bad timing: social media activity reaches his peak during the match and the trophy ceremony, so why wait the next day to react and engage with the fans? That’s what Uniqlo, Peugeot and Seiko did. Peugeot even shared a link to their online game, available only two days later; that really makes no sense.
– bad use of hashtags: no hashtags in Seiko’s tweet, no #Wimbledon hashtag for Uniqlo UK and Head, no #NovakDjokovic hashtag or @djokernole mention by adidas, while Peugeot use #TeamDjoko in the picture but #NoleFam in the message…
– no call to action: only Peugeot shared a link to their online game. Both Uniqlo and adidas should have added a link to their online store, to buy Novak’s outfit and shoes.
– no storytelling: as you can see, Djokovic sponsors (except Seiko) chose a simple message and picture to congratulate their champion: no use of twitter video, vine or gif. Only adidas and Head put a little effort in the image used, while Uniqlo UK’s picture is of such a bad quality you can’t even see clearly the logo on Djokovic jacket. The texts are really bland and Peugeot’s message is quite confusing: “a great opportunity to play on grass”.
On the contrary, Nike did a really good job with their Serena Williams celebratory tweet:
Things start to get interesting at 21. @serenawilliams #nikecourt pic.twitter.com/fK8f2C86UL
— NikeCourt (@NikeTennis) July 11, 2015
The picture shows the swoosh, the “Just do it” slogan and the Nike Court logo, the green color suggests Wimbledon, while the text sums Serena’s Grand Slams wins. Only things missing are #justdoit and #Wimbledon hashtags as well as a link to buy Serena Williams dress or NikeCourt Flare shoes.
The result: 2,200 retweets and 2,700 faves; that’s more than Uniqlo, adidas, Head, Peugeot and Seiko’s numbers combined.
Also read:
adidas and Novak Djokovic: the one that got away
Social media, the star of Wimbledon 2014
Twitter and Wimbledon 2014: what have the players been up to?
Check out some pics of Simona Halep, Caroline Wozniacki, Ana Ivanovic, Garbine Muguruza, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Jack Sock Wimbledon outfits.
Simona Halep, semifinalist in 2014:
Caroline Wozniacki‘s dress by Stella McCartney:
Garbine Muguruza‘s kit by Stella McCartney:
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, semifinalist in 2011 and 2012:
Jack Sock, winner of the men’s doubles last year with Vasek Pospisil:
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Andy Murray switched from adidas to Under Armour late last year, but until recently was still wearing adidas Barricade shoes. Andy now wears Under Armour from head-to-toe as he debuted a new UA shoe at Queen’s Club last week.
Here’s the kit he will be wearing at Wimbledon:
Winner of a record-tying fourth Queen’s Club title on Sunday, Murray said he feels he plays better than in 2013 when he won the Wimbledon title. Do you think he will win this year?
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- Roger Federer (36%, 59 Votes)
- Novak Djokovic (31%, 51 Votes)
- Andy Murray (18%, 29 Votes)
- Stan Wawrinka (6%, 10 Votes)
- Rafael Nadal (6%, 9 Votes)
- Kei Nishikori (1%, 2 Votes)
- Tomas Berdych (1%, 1 Votes)
- Milos Raonic (1%, 1 Votes)
- Other (1%, 1 Votes)
- David Ferrer (0%, 0 Votes)
- Marin Cilic (0%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 163

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- Serena Williams (53%, 23 Votes)
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- Other (7%, 3 Votes)
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Total Voters: 43

Who will win Wimbledon 2015?
- Roger Federer (36%, 59 Votes)
- Novak Djokovic (31%, 51 Votes)
- Andy Murray (18%, 29 Votes)
- Stan Wawrinka (6%, 10 Votes)
- Rafael Nadal (6%, 9 Votes)
- Kei Nishikori (1%, 2 Votes)
- Tomas Berdych (1%, 1 Votes)
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- Other (1%, 1 Votes)
- David Ferrer (0%, 0 Votes)
- Marin Cilic (0%, 0 Votes)
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