Home / Historical Quizzes / Do you know the history of loyalty and commitment that unites BNP Paribas and tennis? Do you know the history of loyalty and commitment that unites BNP Paribas and tennis? Reading time : 1min Nombre de likes : 0 likes Mise à jour le : 24 Jul 2023 How has BNP Paribas supported tennis for 50 years? On what occasion did the partnership with the Roland-Garros tournament come into being? When were the bank’s first initiatives dedicated to tennis? Test your knowledge and experience the great adventure shared by BNP Paribas and tennis through this quiz celebrating the longevity of this unique partnership in the history of sports sponsorship. Try your luck! /12 Test your knowledge of the history that unites BNP Paribas and tennis through 12 questions 1 / 12 1. Who initiated the partnership with the Roland Garros tournament in 1973 ? a) Pierre Ledoux b) Philippe Chartier c) Henri Cochet Explanation Since 1971, the BNP d’Auteuil branch has kept the bank account of the French Tennis Federation (FFT). In 1973, Pierre Ledoux took advantage of the withdrawal of the former sponsor of the tournament to sign a “small” partnership to finance the work. In return, the famous bottom tarpaulins of the courts are called the BNP. A mobile BNP banking machine is also emerging. For BNP, this was just one way to advertise, surfing the friendly image of tennis. 2 / 12 2. Since what year has the Group been the official sponsor of Roland-Garros ? a) 1976 b) 1971 c) 1973 Explanation As tennis fans know, BNP Paribas is an emblematic partner of Roland-Garros. The Group now supports professional tennis in numerous local and international competitions. But it was with Roland-Garros that history began in 1973, never to stop. Today, the partnership with Roland Garros means 50 years of loyalty and 50 years of commitment to the promotion of tennis for all, and in all its forms. 3 / 12 3. Who was the president of the French Tennis Federation in 1973? a) Philippe Chatrier b) Christian Bîmes c) Jean Gachassin Explanation It was in 1973 that the story officially began between Roland-Garros and the Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP). The BNP d’Auteuil branch maintains the bank account of the French Tennis Federation, whose president, Philippe Chatrier, wishes to build houses on the Roland-Garros central court. The bank agreed to provide financial support for the work. In return, the famous bottom tarpaulins of shorts bear the name BNP. A mobile BNP banking machine is also emerging. 4 / 12 4. Which French legend tennis player hosted tennis courses for the staff of a BNP Paribas ancestor bank in his field in Louveciennes ? a) Jean Borotra b) René Lacoste c) Henri Cochet Explanation From 3 to 11 September 1960, 29 BNCI trainees were gathered in Louveciennes (26 Provincial and 3 Parisians) under the aegis of Henri Cochet, one of the “Four Musketeers”. This nickname was given to the winning tennis team at the Davis Cup six times between 1927 and 1932. This team, which included Henri Cochet alongside René Lacoste, Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon, also dominated world tennis in the 1920s and 1930s, winning nearly 40 single and double Grand Slam tournaments. 5 / 12 5. In what year did BNP change its visual identity with the following logo ? : a) 1975 b) 1987 c) 1992 Explanation In 1987, BNP changed its visual identity under the impetus of a new structure, the Communications and Advertising Directorate, created in 1984. She unveils the new design at the Roland-Garros international tournament. The logo highlights both the international and technological side of the bank. It is first of all the return of the acronym ‘BNP’, abandoned in 1973 for the ‘B’, and horizontal lines replace the lozenges of the visual precedent. They refer to the dynamism, speed, performance and technology of BNP. 6 / 12 6. What promotional item gained in popularity in 1987 and marked the Roland Garros tournament? a) The pen b) The pine's c) The key ring Explanation The pins became more popular in 1987 with the Roland-Garros tournament, which uses advertising pine and media. Created by the Arthus-Bertrand house, these badges have become a fashionable accessory. They appear en masse in everyday life and are used by both trade marks and music groups. They are also used at commemorative events or as miscellaneous gifts and prizes. It is also a time when all companies have started to distribute advertising pins in their own way. 7 / 12 7. What is the name of BNP Paribas' social responsibility initiative to promote inclusive tennis for people with disabilities ? a) BNP Paribas Community Tennis b) BNP Paribas We Are Tennis c) Open France Handisport Explanation With the development of mini-tennis, junior clubs and adult programmes, proximity is desired regardless of level or age, at a regional or national level, in competition with wheelchair tennis. Competitions such as the Junior Davis Cup by BNP Paribas and Junior Billie Jean King Cup by BNP Paribas and the Open France Handisport, which the group has been supporting since 1993, democratize new tennis pedagogies. Today, the bank supports around ten wheelchair tennis tournaments, as well as young Handisport talents. 8 / 12 8. What is the name of the BNP Paribas program that encourages talented young tennis players? a) BNP Paribas Junior Tennis Initiative b) Team BNP Paribas Jeunes Talents c) BNP Paribas Tennis Futures Explanation Since its creation in 2018, the "Team BNP Paribas Jeunes Talents" programme, BNP Paribas, in association with the French Tennis Federation, has supported young French tennis talents in their progress. This programme supports 20 young players (10 girls and 10 boys) between the ages of 12 and 18, among those who need it most and who have thus been able to benefit from financial and human support to prepare them for the challenges of the professional world of tennis. Through this programme, BNP Paribas helps these talents to live their full passion and achieve their dream. 9 / 12 9. In 2000, who has the right to integrate the organisation of "ball boys and ball girls"? a) Young people from Île de France exclusively b) Persons aged over 18 c) All young people made redundant from the FFT Explanation The involvement of young people has found its symbol in the organisation of ‘ball boys and ball girls’. This organisation was set up in 1974 by Ridha Bensalha, who had joined the French Tennis Federation two years earlier. Initially reserved exclusively for young people from Ile-de-France, it was extended in 2000 to all young people made redundant from the FFT. Between the ages of 12 and 16, some 220 young people are selected each year. In 2021, the creation of the “We are Ballos” platform is part of the great story of the balers. 10 / 12 10. In what year was the WereTennis platform created ? a) 2014 b) 2001 c) 2011 Explanation The BNP Paribas Group, the world’s leading sponsor of tennis, has succeeded in breaking down the partnership on various playgrounds, at all levels of tennis du from learning to the greatest professional tournaments and in all its forms – tennis in single, double, wheelchair, team and family. Moreover, it is present on all platforms, since it has been available on the web since 2011 via the website “wearetennis.com” for all yellow ball enthusiasts. This platform allows you to follow live matches and discover all the news of tennis, players, tournaments, the 11 / 12 11. What is the name of the tennis promotion association of which Yannick Noah is the founder and which the bank is accompanying ? a) « Fête le Mur » b) « L’Oberer tennis Camp » c) « Téléthon du tennis » Explanation Since 1996, BNP Paribas has sponsored the “Capturing the Ball or Insertion through Sport” programme, based on a project conceived by Yannick Noah and president of the “Fête le mur” association, supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the FFT, local authorities and missions. This programme gives young people in difficult cities access to tennis and a new social dynamic and animation centre. The programme also aims to identify young talent, train them and give them access to FFT clubs, as well as to open up management positions for the younger generation to the ‘big brothers’ in these priority areas. 12 / 12 12. BNP Paribas is also the main sponsor of another prestigious tennis tournament. Which one ? a) Miami Open b) Shanghai Masters c) BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells Explanation Beyond Roland-Garros, the partnership between the bank and tennis has extended to major competitions. Abroad, the Group supports numerous competitions such as the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells in 2009 and becomes the main partner of the tournament, the Masters of Indian Wells becomes the BNP Paribas Open. Your score is 0% Aimer cette page 0 likes Partager cette page Linkedin Facebook Twitter Mail Copier le lien de l'article