After partnering with high-profile athletes like Casillas and Ibrahimović, the company is now shifting its focus to emerging players.
Thirteen years ago, the fintech made its sports debut as a Formula 1 partner, now it’s adding tennis to its lineup.
Daniel Altmaier, with XTB's logo on his shirt
Polish
investment platform XTB made its first foray into professional tennis by
sponsoring 10 players during this year's Roland Garros tournament, marking a
shift in the company's sports marketing approach toward what it calls
“opportunistic marketing.”
XTB Serves Up Tennis Sponsorship at Roland Garros
The publicly listed fintech
company (WSE: XTB), which provides online investment services to over 1.6 million users
globally, supported players across 12 matches at the prestigious French Open.
Among those wearing XTB logos were Marie Bouzkova, Daniel Altmaier, Tereza
Valentova, Giulio Zeppieri, Quentin Halys, Jelena Ostapenko, Marketa
Vondrousova, Jaqueline Cristian, Rebecca Sramkova, and tournament breakout star
Lois Boisson.
The company
has also worked with high-profile athletes including Jose Mourinho, Joanna
Jędrzejczyk, Iker Casillas, and current brand ambassador Zlatan Ibrahimović.
XTB's
tennis strategy focused on supporting players competing against top-ranked
opponents, particularly those from markets where the company operates actively.
The approach proved successful with several sponsored athletes advancing deep
into the tournament.
Szymon Szymański, Chief Growth Officer at XTB
“Our
involvement in tennis fits perfectly with our strategy of building global brand
recognition for XTB. We want to be present where the most important things
happen in the world of sport,” said Szymon Szymański, Chief Growth Officer
at XTB. “During Roland Garros, we supported players facing the world's
top-ranked competitors, especially those from markets where we are
active.”
The
tournament, one of tennis's four Grand Slam events, offered significant
exposure with prize money exceeding 56 million euros this year. XTB's presence
alongside other major global brands provided the company with substantial
international visibility during one of sport's most watched events.
Local Market Focus
Continues
While
pursuing global partnerships, XTB maintains its commitment to local markets.
The company sponsors Poland's Drifting Championships, Portugal's Final Four Cup
in football, and partners with the boxing federation in the United Arab
Emirates.
XTB's
marketing investments have contributed to rapid growth across Europe. In May,
the company became Poland's largest brokerage house by number of active trading
accounts, according to KDPW data.
The
Warsaw-listed company, founded in 2004, operates 12 offices worldwide and
provides access to over 8,600 financial instruments including stocks, ETFs, and
CFDs across currencies, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies. XTB's
platform supports 18 languages with 24/5 customer service availability.
Polish
investment platform XTB made its first foray into professional tennis by
sponsoring 10 players during this year's Roland Garros tournament, marking a
shift in the company's sports marketing approach toward what it calls
“opportunistic marketing.”
XTB Serves Up Tennis Sponsorship at Roland Garros
The publicly listed fintech
company (WSE: XTB), which provides online investment services to over 1.6 million users
globally, supported players across 12 matches at the prestigious French Open.
Among those wearing XTB logos were Marie Bouzkova, Daniel Altmaier, Tereza
Valentova, Giulio Zeppieri, Quentin Halys, Jelena Ostapenko, Marketa
Vondrousova, Jaqueline Cristian, Rebecca Sramkova, and tournament breakout star
Lois Boisson.
The company
has also worked with high-profile athletes including Jose Mourinho, Joanna
Jędrzejczyk, Iker Casillas, and current brand ambassador Zlatan Ibrahimović.
XTB's
tennis strategy focused on supporting players competing against top-ranked
opponents, particularly those from markets where the company operates actively.
The approach proved successful with several sponsored athletes advancing deep
into the tournament.
Szymon Szymański, Chief Growth Officer at XTB
“Our
involvement in tennis fits perfectly with our strategy of building global brand
recognition for XTB. We want to be present where the most important things
happen in the world of sport,” said Szymon Szymański, Chief Growth Officer
at XTB. “During Roland Garros, we supported players facing the world's
top-ranked competitors, especially those from markets where we are
active.”
The
tournament, one of tennis's four Grand Slam events, offered significant
exposure with prize money exceeding 56 million euros this year. XTB's presence
alongside other major global brands provided the company with substantial
international visibility during one of sport's most watched events.
Local Market Focus
Continues
While
pursuing global partnerships, XTB maintains its commitment to local markets.
The company sponsors Poland's Drifting Championships, Portugal's Final Four Cup
in football, and partners with the boxing federation in the United Arab
Emirates.
XTB's
marketing investments have contributed to rapid growth across Europe. In May,
the company became Poland's largest brokerage house by number of active trading
accounts, according to KDPW data.
The
Warsaw-listed company, founded in 2004, operates 12 offices worldwide and
provides access to over 8,600 financial instruments including stocks, ETFs, and
CFDs across currencies, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies. XTB's
platform supports 18 languages with 24/5 customer service availability.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.