J.J. Wolf has the last name fit for a player hungry to succeed on the ATP Tour. He also rocks the perfect fit to support that cause.

In his backyard for this week’s Western & Southern Open, Wolf caught up with Prakash Amritraj Monday ahead of his first-round match. Sporting a Greyson Colorado hoodie, available for a limited time now at TennisShop.com, the Cincinnati, Ohio native gushed about his budding collaboration with the brand.

“Midwest company, Greyson Clothiers. They have the perfect logo. I think it’s the coolest logo in any clothing brand,” he declared. “I think it fits very well. I’m happy to rep it.”

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Amritraj suggested to the American that he could take his wolf connection even further by channeling his mullet and looks to play a superhero. Responded the world No. 44 in jest, “So we’re getting into acting now?”

Wolf will need all the support he can get from family, friends and local fans turning out at the ATP Masters 1000 event, as the former Ohio State standout clashes with another 24-year-old competitor in Alex de Minaur. The Australian finished runner-up in Los Cabos, then advanced to his first 1000-level final at Toronto in a run that included wins over Daniil Medvedev and Taylor Fritz.

“I’m just gonna play my game. I don’t think about who’s across the net too much,” said Wolf. “He’s obviously a great player and had unbelievable success these past couple weeks.”

Wolf currently owns a 22-18 season record.