WTA fashion is always a hot topic in the tennis world and during major tournaments it reaches its peak when brands come out with their latest innovative designs to match the ecstatic energy of competition at the sport’s biggest tournaments. Australian Open 2022It’s time for our second Grand Slam Fashion Preview this season. Let’s see what the tennis players are wearing in Paris.
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THE Nike Paris Collection brings asymmetry, intriguing cutouts and undulating blocks of color that create a sense of constant movement. Naomi OsakaThe custom Nike dress falls into the same aesthetic, but stands out from the rest with its vibrant lemon coloring.
While warming up, the four-time Grand Slam champion wore this unisex, printed oversized jacket made from at least 75% recycled polyester. It’s from her own Nike collection. The bold pattern is inspired by Naomi’s roots and evolution.
Other Nike stars are in pastel colors: light lemon and mint moss paired mainly with shades of gray and beige. Belinda Bencic‘s Nike Slam Printed Summer Dress has a single short sleeve that features a cutout in the back. There is also an almond-shaped cutout under the bust on the right side, as seen below on Paula Badosa.
Simona Halep wear it Nike Paris Slam Tank Top And Nike Paris Slam Skirt.
Defending champion Barbora Krejcikova plays his first tournament as a Fila Representativemaking its debut Centre Court Collection. In her first round singles defeat to the French Diane Perry, the Czech wore the Fila Center Court Galaxy Skirt and a long-sleeved, V-neck top.
Karolina Pliskova wear it Fila Center Court Galaxy Tank Top And Fila Center Court Skirt.
Asics is a proud sponsor of the world number 1 and most dominant player this year — Iga SwiatekThe entire pole includes the Asics Paris Match Tank Topmade from a blend of mesh fabrics and Asics Paris Match plain skirtfeaturing a textured mesh overlay with pleats.
Maria Sakkari present The Adidas collection inspired by Parisian plants and nature. The Greeks Adidas Paris Wow Dress features a bold print that nods to the exotic plants in the greenhouses surrounding the Grand Slam tournament stadium.
Angelique Kerber the sport Adidas Paris Y Dresswhich features a Y-back, built-in bra and separate tights.
Anett Kontaveit‘s Lacoste Roland Garros dress cultivates the timeless elegance of tennis in Paris. Navy blue is a classic choice for clay and orange stitching details fit perfectly with the tournament surface. This sophisticated design captivates with subtle elements such as elastic mesh straps in the back that create an open cutout, as well as an elastic mesh waistband and a light pleated skirt.
Lotto I went looking for the colors of the sea. On Jabeur‘s Spring Lotto IV 2 Top has a shaded effect, while the Lotto Spring Top IV 2 Skirt is solid blue.
The new Hydrogen collection features an old-school tattoo print: pin-ups, roses, mermaids, snakes, etc. Russian Arantxa wear them Top of Hydrogen Tattoo Technology with the skull logo on the right sleeve and the Hydrogen Tech Core Short.
Ajla Tomljanovic‘s Original Penguin The Australian’s outfit is in the spotlight with the national flag of France. You can’t see it in this photo, but the Australian’s skirt is red.
Teenager Coco Gauff attracts attention in an extravagant and youthful way New balance Tennis dress. The swimmer print top is light purple, the pleated skirt is transparent and reveals colorful shorts.
Former champion Jelena Ostapenko has the most memorable outfit at Roland Garros this year. The brand hails from Latvia, the WTA player’s home country, and it is called DK ONEThe sleeveless top features a black and white houndstooth pattern and pink ruffles at the armholes. The pleated skirt is primarily pink with a black accent line at the hem.
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ROLAND GARROS FASHION OVER THE YEARS:
- 2021: Iridescent fabrics, sequins, tie-dye, mesh overlays
- 2020: October in Paris, tennis fashion in cold weather
- 2019: Bees, flowers, zebras, graphic prints mix with classic patterns for a rich tennis fashion scene at Roland-Garros
- 2018: Nike’s technical blue, Serena’s bodysuit, Adidas’ flowing pleats
- 2017: Stripes, paint stains, tulle, diamonds and other trends
- 2016: Women’s tennis shoes and clothing dominate Roland-Garros