Nick Kyrgios will no longer be sponsored by Nike. But the former 2022 Australian Open doubles champion has joined forces with a company called Stack.
A new chapter for Stack—led by the sport’s biggest personality.
Nick Kyrgios has officially joined Stack Athletics as Owner and Creative Director, bringing his electric personality and unapologetic style to the brand. “Stack represents everything I stand for—making noise and pushing boundaries,” he said. In this role, Kyrgios will shape design direction, capsule storytelling, athlete collaborations, and the evolution of Stack’s aesthetic across tennis, pickleball, padel, and lifestyle apparel.
His appointment comes as he returns to major stages, headlining The Atlanta Cup on December 6, The Garden Cup at Madison Square Garden on December 8, and a Battle of the Sexes exhibition in Dubai on December 28. “Nick is a massive addition to our team,” said Stack Athletics President Jeremy Nef. “He brings confidence, rebellion, and a willingness to break the mold—exactly what our industry needs.”





















Sam · December 11, 2025 at 2:27 am
So now Nicky is stacked, huh? 😉
Speaking of sponsors, did Lacoste decide to stay with Djokovic?
Scoop Malinowski · December 11, 2025 at 8:34 am
Kyrgios shaved his head for that Paul match at MSG but he hid it under the cap. Good question, no announcements on if Novak will extend with Lacoste. Somebody showed a photo of him wearing Nike a few weeks ago off court, that had to be intentional. I can’t see how Lacoste won’t extend the deal.