Symbolizing the pinnacle of excellence isn’t a regular man’s task. To reach that stage, there’s much to prove, especially when we’re talking about the Swiss luxury watchmaker Rolex. The top-tier label houses some of the greats like Roger Federer as its brand ambassadors. It’s not every day they find players who reflect their shared value of precision but, even the high-demanded watchmaker couldn’t deny the inclusion of A-list stars, Jannik Sinner and Coco Gauff, who have stunned the sport with their athletic finesse.The latest updates show us that Rolex revealed American No. 1 Gauff and Italian trailblazer Sinner as the latest faces of their 2025 ambassadorship program. Though the duo is already endorsed by Rolex, Sinner, and Gauff have now featured alongside Federer for the first time. A new teaser released on the brand’s official Instagram handle showcased both players in a clip with Federer for the Swiss watchmaker’s 2025 catalog edition.Undoubtedly a classy move to give Federer some company, seeing as the 20-time Slam winner has been associated with the $10.7 billion company since 2001. Moreover, Rolex also teased the launch date of their highly anticipated celebrity line-up for the season by captioning their post – “25 February 2025.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by ROLEX (@rolex)As for the Gauff and Sinner’s 2025 season, the American sensation’s campaign has been a mixed bag so far. She started the season strong at the Australian Open and finished as a quarterfinalist. However, the World No. 3 couldn’t find her footing in the Middle East swing. She lost both her opening round contests in Doha and Dubai. Meanwhile, Sinner made way for triumphant results this season, until bitter-sweet news plagued his chances to continue.The Italian star successfully defended his Australian Open title in January and days later, was awarded a three-month suspension from competitive tennis. Sinner later gathered a few words to sum up the conclusion of his controversial doping nightmare – one that has been the sport’s hottest topic since 2024.Jannik Sinner accepts responsibility for doping saga following the three-month banItalian superstar Jannik Sinner twice tested positive for the banned anabolic clostebol in March last year. The International Tennis Integrity Agency accepted his defense plea and awarded him with a “no guilt or negligence” verdict, allowing him to participate and lift several high-end ATP titles – the US Open, ATP Finals, and the Australian Open. However, it wasn’t long before the World Anti-Doping Agency stepped in and appealed against the decision.WADA filed for a decision reversal with the Court of Arbitration (CAS), seeking a ban of 1-2 years on Sinner. The final hearing of his case was set for April. However, World No. 1 reached a case resolution agreement with WADA on Saturday, February 15, and settled to serve a three-month doping hiatus from the tour. His suspension immediately raised flags, seeing as the stipulated period wouldn’t sideline him from Slam events, prompting players like Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic to lament the irregularities in the decision-making process.However, Sinner later addressed his thoughts on the matter and highlighted that he was relieved to get an opportunity to put the past behind him. The 23-year-old said, “This case had been hanging over me now for nearly a year and the process still had a long time to run with a decision maybe only at the end of the year.” “I have always accepted that I am responsible for my team and realize WADA’s strict rules are an important protection for the sport I love. On that basis I have accepted WADA’s offer to resolve these proceedings on the basis of a 3-month sanction,” he added. The 23-year-old will be eligible to return to competition on May 4. Sinner will likely make the most of his suspension to prepare ahead of the French Open.The post Coco Gauff and Jannik Sinner Shine Alongside the Legendary Roger Federer as the Two Take Center Stage in Rolex’s Latest Campaign appeared first on EssentiallySports.