Maria Sakkari teams up with leading Australian audio technology distributor

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Greek tennis player, Maria Sakkari, has entered into a partnership with luxury audio brands, Focal and Naim through Australia’s leading premium audio technology distributor, BusiSoft AV.

“I’m excited to partner with both brands and make use of the Focal headphones & Naim wireless speaker as I continue my training and compete in this year’s Australian Open,” Sakkari said in a media release.

The 25-year-old is currently ranked 22 in the WTA and is a fan favourite heading into the 2021 Australian Open. 

Greek tennis player, Maria Sakkari, has entered into a partnership with luxury audio brands, Focal and Naim.

CEO of BusiSoft AV and Addicted to Audio, George Poutakidis, said he looks forward to a long-term partnership with Sakkari.

Focal Powered by Naim, incorporating Addicted to Audio, is extremely proud to be working with Maria. Maria is humble, gifted and works extremely hard to achieve her best,” Mr Poutakidis said.

“She is a role model for young players and the very definition of what our company values; hard work, loyalty, community and passion. We look forward to a long-term partnership.”

For her part, Sakkari said she’s looking forward to visiting the Focal Powered by Naim flagship store, incorporating Addicted to Audio, in Melbourne when it launches in April 2021.

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