Diadora
Diadora L. Short Tights Pocket W - optical white
Diadora L. Socks 1P - vermillion orange
Diadora SS T-Shirt Icon M - laguna sunrise
Diadora l.Medium Bra W - vermillion orange
Diadora L. Tank Icon W - vermillion orange
Diadora L. Dress Icon W - optical white
Diadora L. Skirt Icon W - optical white
Diadora L. SS T- Shirt W - optical white
Diadora Bermuda Icon M - optical white
Diadora Blushield Torneo W AG - white/fiery red
Diadora Blushield Torneo AG - white/black/fiery red
Diadora S.Shot W Clay - white/hyacinth violet
Diadora Jg. Leggings Twinkle - china blue
Diadora Jg. Sweatshirt Crew Twinkle - china blue
Diadora Speed Blushield 5 W Clay - white/silver/black
Diadora Pants Challenge - grey quite shade
Diadora Polo Statement SS - oyster mushroom
Diadora L. FZ Jacket Challenge - black
Diadora SS T-Shirt Clay - optical white
Diadora L. Pants Challenge - black
Diadora SS Polo Challenge - white/black
Diadora T-Shirt Clay - optical white/mecca orange
Diadora SS T-Shirt Challange - optical white
Diadora L. Tank Clay - mahogany rose/whisper white
Diadora FZ Jacket Challenge - optical white
Diadora Speed Blushield 5 W AG - white/silver/black
Diadora Lightweight Quarter Socks - 1P/black
Diadora Speed Blueshield 4 W Clay - white/black
Diadora Socks 1P - optical white/black
History of Diadora
Diadora was founded in 1948 in Caerano di San Marco, which is now the world's leading area for the production of sports shoes. The company's headquarters was initially a small workshop that made work and hiking shoes by hand. The early 1960s saw a breakthrough when Diadora began producing sports shoes. The acquisition of several significant patents in the United States contributed to the rapid growth of the brand. From the beginning, the Italian brand stood out for its top quality and cutting-edge solutions.
Brand development
As professional sports gained momentum in the 1970s, Diadora decided to partner with famous and prominent athletes. Björn Borg, a multiple Wimbledon winner, performed on the world's tennis courts in Diadora brand shoes, and Roberto Bettega found success on the football fields. Diadora was one of the first companies to think that famous athletes would be the best way to sell products.
In the following years, the Italian brand continued to sponsor tennis players and established partnerships with two outstanding champions, they were: Jim Courier and Boris Becker.
The company is now beginning to implement a series of responsible changes to its industrial practices to reduce its carbon footprint. This ranges from tracking overseas suppliers to switching to more sustainable forms of energy to power its factories.
Diadora in Strefa Tenisa
In the Tennis Zone you will find a wide range of men's and women's Diadora tennis products. We offer tennis clothing, tennis shoes and other accessories.
Brand ambassadors
The most recognisable tennis players associated with the Diadora brand are:
• Björn Borg
• Jim Courier
• Boris Becker
• Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
• Jan-Lennard Struff
• Cornelia Lister