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Anta Carefully Builds Elena's Exclusive Boots For China

2010/10/11 14:24:00 70

Anta Elena Boots

Recently, the famous tennis player named "Chinese girl".

Jelena Jankovic

Appearance in Beijing

Olympic Park

The Tennis Center won the second round with 2 7 to 5 wins from Czech's chakpalo.

On the court, Jankovic appeared on the Lotus Court with fresh and bright new equipment, which made people feel the lively and fashionable side of the former world.


It is reported that this is sponsored by its sponsors.

Anta

The specially designed middle net robe is inspired by the pattern of the middle net trophy, which implies the encouragement and blessing to Elena Jankovic, and highlights the close ties between Jankovic and China, arousing the tennis enthusiasm of many Chinese tennis fans.

In addition to the battle robe, Anta has carefully created the exclusive battle boots of the China net. The combat boots combine six technologies, such as AUTO-arch, insulation technology, rear set stabilization system and ultra light technology, so as to protect athletes and improve the efficiency of sports, and protect Janko's ankle safety and the maximum efficiency of running.

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