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Rohan Bopanna on brand promotion and tennis

December 31, 2012 08:19 pm | Updated June 15, 2016 03:49 pm IST

Rohan Bopanna, tennis player, at the launch of Rado Hyperchrome collection, at the Express Avenue Mall. Rado Hyperchrome is the official watch of the Aircel Chennai Open 2013, which is on from Dec 31st to Jan 6th, in Chennai. 
Photo : Bijoy Ghosh
Stand alone photo

Rohan Bopanna, tennis player, at the launch of Rado Hyperchrome collection, at the Express Avenue Mall. Rado Hyperchrome is the official watch of the Aircel Chennai Open 2013, which is on from Dec 31st to Jan 6th, in Chennai. Photo : Bijoy Ghosh Stand alone photo

“I am glad to be here today, at the unveiling of Rado’s HyperChrome Collection. I’m pleased that Rado is the new official timekeeper for the Aircel Chennai Open, and am happy to be launching its latest collection,” said well-known tennis player Rohan Bopanna. a watch from Rado’s HyperChrome Collection while playing at the Open. “Its light weight and sturdy. It’s a watch fit for all occasions.”

When asked how he felt on joining Andy Murray as the other tennis player to sport Rado’s HyperChrome, he said; “I’m honoured to have joined the list of international sportsmen and celebrities who have represented this brand.” On his thoughts about the upcoming Chennai Open, Bopanna said that he’s looking forward to it; but refused to answer any questions related to the game. He said he would be looking to start his new season on a positive note; and also revealed that he has a collection of around 32 watches from various watch manufacturers.

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