The circa 1990 original poster by Razzia for Slazenger Tennis is a striking example of the artist’s signature style, blending luxury, sport, and bold graphic design. Known for his elegant and sophisticated approach to advertising, Razzia—whose real name is Gérard Courbouleix–Dénériaz—created some of the most recognizable promotional posters of the late 20th century, covering subjects from fashion to automobiles and sports.
This Slazenger Tennis poster reflects the prestige and tradition associated with the Slazenger brand, one of the oldest and most respected names in tennis. Founded in 1881, Slazenger has long been linked to Wimbledon, professional tournaments, and classic sports aesthetics. The poster, likely featuring clean lines, refined composition, and a minimalist yet luxurious approach, captures the timeless elegance of tennis as both a competitive and lifestyle sport.
Razzia’s work often evokes a sense of nostalgia and exclusivity, drawing inspiration from Art Deco and early 20th-century advertising posters. His technique—unlike modern digital design—relies on hand-painted artwork transformed into high-quality lithographs, adding a unique richness and depth to his compositions.
As a collectible, this 1990s Slazenger Tennis poster is highly sought after by sports enthusiasts, tennis memorabilia collectors, and fans of Razzia’s artwork. It stands as a testament to Slazenger’s legacy in professional tennis and the enduring power of classic sports advertising.
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