Joma backs the future of tennis at the Open Menorca ATP Challenger 100 with a clinic for ball kids

Joma will host an exclusive tennis clinic at Club Tenis Ciutadella on Sunday, 30 March, featuring Albert Ramos and Dani Rincón, to train over 70 children who will serve as ball kids at the Open Menorca ATP Challenger 100.
The Joma clinic, part of the Open Menorca ATP Challenger 100, promises to be an inspiring experience for young tennis players in Menorca. The event has been coordinated by Piti Sintes, director of Club Tenis Ciutadella and a veteran of Balearic tennis, who selected the participants from among the future ball kids for the tournament.
The young players will not only receive expert advice and training from Albert Ramos, one of the most experienced players on the ATP circuit, and Dani Rincón, one of Spain’s rising stars, but they’ll also be kitted out in the official tournament uniform and shoes provided by Joma for the ball kids and tournament staff.
“Joma is fully committed to developing tennis and supporting future stars from an early age. This clinic reflects the values of effort, dedication, and passion that we share with tennis and our young athletes,” said Joma’s management.
Albert Ramos and Dani Rincón: A blend of experience and future talent on the courts of Ciutadella
Albert Ramos, a professional since 2007, reached a career-high ATP ranking of 17 and has won four ATP World Tour 250 titles and eight Challenger titles, all on clay — his preferred surface. Meanwhile, Dani Rincón, just 22 years old, comes to Menorca fresh off his fifth doubles title on the Challenger circuit and a singles victory at the Tampere ATP Challenger 75 in 2024.
Both players will compete in the main draw of the Open Menorca ATP Challenger 100, raising the level of competition and offering a top-class showcase for tennis fans.
Joma expands its global presence in tennis
As a premium sponsor of the Open Menorca ATP Challenger 100, Spanish brand Joma—ranked among the world’s top ten sports brands—continues to strengthen its position in the tennis world by supporting the next generation of players and partnering with key events on the international tennis calendar.
Joma supplies national tennis federations in several European countries, including the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation, the Italian Tennis Federation—winners of the 2023 and 2024 Davis Cup—as well as the Serbian and Slovakian Tennis Federations.
In recent years, Joma has increased its presence through sponsorship deals with top Spanish players such as Pablo Carreño, Sara Sorribes, Marcel Granollers, and Albert Ramos, along with international names like Tomáš Macháč and Iván Dodig.
Open Menorca gears up for an event to remember
The Open Menorca ATP Challenger 100 will kick off on 31 March and run until 6 April at Club Tenis Ciutadella. The presence of high-profile players and the participation of emerging talents make this tournament a must-see for tennis fans in Menorca and across Spain.
The Joma clinic with Albert Ramos and Dani Rincón will not only motivate and inspire the next generation of tennis stars, but also allow Joma to showcase its sportswear and





















