The BNP Paribas Open and Miami Open presented by Itau have showcased a vibrant array of tennis apparel, with players donning unique and eye-catching outfits.
Carlos Alcaraz: The defending BNP Paribas Open champion stood out in a trendy pink NikeCourt Advantage Top, featuring a subtle geometric pattern.
Aryna Sabalenka: The two-time Australian Open champion rocked a “playful pink” Nike Dri-FIT Advantage dress, complemented by a pink Nike x Jacquemus hoodie with oversized cutouts of the Nike logo.
Naomi Osaka: For her return to tennis, Nike created a stunning sleeveless dress with a shimmering snake skin cutout and swirling stripe detail, now available in a new dark teal and light green colorway.
Taylor Fritz: The former Indian Wells champion debuted a new apparel deal with BOSS, sporting a simple white polo shirt and black shorts.
Marta Kostyuk: The Ukrainian player showcased Wilson’s new Sportif tennis dress in navy and white, with subtle red details.
Stefanos Tsitsipas: The Greek wore a cool gray Airchill Freelift Polo from adidas with a geometric print, paired with white shorts and accessories.
Andrey Rublev: Rublev unveiled a gradient gray version of his signature Rublo outfit, with proceeds from sales benefiting his foundation for children with critical medical needs.
Emma Navarro: The rising WTA star impressed in Fila’s Tie Breaker collection, featuring a cool gray top with contrasting swirls and waves.
Coco Gauff: The 20-year-old showcased New Balance’s latest apparel, including a neon yellow zippered crop top and matching skirt, complemented by her signature Coco CG1 shoes in a new “Unity of Sport” colorway.