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Renault steps up its commitment to tennis with Give Me 5 and its four new ambassadors

Making tennis more accessible, more inclusive and more visible around the world
In 2022, Renault became a premium partner of the Roland Garros French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. Extended through to 2031, this partnership reflects the brand’s long-standing commitment to high-level tennis and the associated values.

In 2026, Renault is further developing its presence in the world of tennis by supporting a new generation of upcoming talents, alongside its historic ambassadors. The brand is now supporting seven top international tennis players representing sporting excellence, fair play and a strong sense of commitment.

The four new Renault ambassadors

Loïs Boisson
A 22-year-old from France, Loïs is a promising young player who turned professional in 2021. She is a new ambassador for Renault, representing the next generation of French tennis. In 2025, she stepped into the spotlight with an amazing run at Roland Garros, confirming her talent and potential on the international scene.

Arthur Fils
A 21-year old player from France, this talented and promising professional is also joining the ranks of Renault ambassadors. A right-hander with a two-handed backhand, he turned professional in 2021 and made his ATP Tour debut the same year. In 2025, he achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 14, confirming his rapid progress and potential for the future.

Francisco Cerúndolo
Francisco is a 27-year-old player and accomplished  professional from Argentina. A right-hander with a two-handed backhand, he turned professional in 2017 and has established himself as a major force on the ATP Tour, particularly on clay, with several ATP titles to his name and a strong showing in international events. He joins Renault’s ambassadors to represent the excellence and competitive spirit of global tennis.

Flavio Cobolli
A 23-year-old from Italy, Flavio is one of the most promising talents among the new generation of European players. He turned professional in 2020 and quickly made a name for himself on the ATP Tour with his dynamic, forceful playstyle. Following a strong showing in Challenger and ATP tournaments, he joins Renault’s ambassadors to represent the energy and potential of tomorrow’s international tennis.

These four players join the existing ambassadors

Diede de Groot
A 29-year-old from the Netherlands, Diede has won 42 Grand Slam titles, 23 in singles and 19 in doubles, establishing herself as one of the most prominent players in the history of wheelchair tennis. She took a break after the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games to undergo surgery, with the ambition of coming back even stronger in 2025. And this she did, with victories in the Tram Barcelona Open and the French Riviera Open, confirming her return to the highest level.

Ugo Humbert
Ugo is one of France’s leading players. A left-hander with an explosive game, renowned for the speed and precision of his forehand and backhand shots, he sprang to public attention on reaching the finals of the Rolex Paris Masters 2024. He has enjoyed a particularly successful season, with two titles in 2024, and a second win at the Open 13 Provence in 2025, confirming his place among the tour’s leading players.

Casper Ruud
A 27-year old player from Norway, Casper is a three-time Grand Slam finalist, including two French Open finals in 2022 and 2023. Winner of fourteen ATP tournaments since the start of his career, on all surfaces, he is also known for his fair play, exemplarity and sportsmanship.

Give Me 5: a long-term commitment
Looking beyond its visibility on tennis courts around the world, the Renault brand is pursuing a broader ambition. Through Give Me 5, its international social inclusion programme, the brand is committed to making tennis more accessible, more inclusive and more visible, particularly among young people from disadvantaged areas.

Since 2022, 14 tennis courts have been built or renovated as part of the programme, in France, Argentina, Brazil, Togo, Norway and the Netherlands. Each project is actively supported by Renault ambassadors, to ensure a rapid, tangible and lasting impact on the areas concerned.
At the same time, Renault works in collaboration with artists to give each court a unique visual identity, turning the sports facilities into centres for the community.

Give Me 5, a programme extending to other sports
Building on its success in tennis, Renault has extended the Give Me 5 programme to all its sporting partnerships:

Give Me 5 is now fully integrated with all of Renault’s sports partnerships, reflecting the brand’s long-term commitment to young people, equal access to sport and inclusion.

“Give Me 5 is more than a sporting partnership for Renault: we are making practical investments in the future of tennis, supporting a new generation of talented players and making this sport, more accessible and inclusive, bringing it to young people the world over. As part of this ambition, we have already built or renovated 14 tennis courts on three continents. In keeping with this approach, our seven ambassadors play a key role of support, transmission and engagement with the younger generations.”
Arnaud Belloni, Global Chief Marketing Officer Renault

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