
Despite Korda’s fashionable collaboration and strong presence, Nike has experienced a recent decline in financial performance. As of March 2025, the company reported a 10% year-over-year drop in revenue, totaling $11.6 billion. In North America, revenue decreased by 11%, with footwear sales falling by 14% and apparel by 10%. The decline continued in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, where overall revenue dropped by 13%, with a 14% decrease in footwear and a 13% decline in apparel. In Greater China, the fall was less severe, with total revenue down 4%, footwear sales down 3%, and apparel down by 10%. Still, Nike improved its gross margin by 120 basis points, reaching 45.4% in October 2024.
Beyond her fashion statements, Korda also impressed with her golf swing, which was recently highlighted on the LPGA’s official Instagram page. The video, shared on April 10, shows her in a morning practice session ahead of the 2025 Chevron Championship. Fans praised her effortless swing in the comments, with the LPGA captioning the video, “Here’s a little something to tide you over until the first major of the season.”
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Korda’s 2025 season started strong with a runner-up finish at the Tournament of Champions and a top-10 (T7) finish at the Founders Cup. Her 2024 season was equally impressive—she won seven titles, including a major at the Chevron Championship, making her the first golfer since Yani Tseng in 2011 to win that many titles in a single season.
Looking ahead, Korda is preparing to defend her title at the 2025 Mizuho Americas Open, which will take place at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City from May 8 to 11. The event will again welcome top LPGA talent and is set to offer free general admission to active military members, veterans, and first responders. The tournament will be hosted by Michelle Wie West, Mizuho America’s brand ambassador.