The Australian Open is the first major Grand Slam of the year. After some months of rest, the highest-ranked tennis stars from all over the world are back on the courts, showing off their best moves and setting a precedent for their 2025 season. It's an important occasion, and thus a perfect opportunity for wearing their coolest tennis outfits.
Tennis is a fashionable sport. While the fashion on the court has evolved over the years, it's always fun to have a look at some of the colors and styles that are trending this season, usually adapted to lean clothing items that allow players to play as comfortably as possible. Here are some of our favorite on-court looks this tournament.
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Coco Gauff's awesome bodysuit
Coco Gauff loves to make a fashion statement. Earlier this week, she wore an outfit inspired by her favorite Marvel superheroes and her dad.
"This outfit, I'm a huge Marvel fan and a lot of the female superheroes have cool cutouts on their outfits, so that's what I wanted to do," she said, addressing the bodysuit with an open back.
She also explained that her shoes, which are white with green soles, also had a special meaning. “My shoes are inspired by basketball shoes, because that's the sport my dad wanted me to play, but I'm glad I chose tennis," she said.
Carlos Alcaraz's mellow green look
Carlos Alcaraz wore a cool outfit that revolved around green. He wore green shorts and a sleeveless top, with a lighter green undershirt that was also visible.
Alcaraz rounded out the look with some neon yellow tennis sneakers.
Naomi Osaka wears classic black and white
Naomi Osaka opted for a black look made out of a sleeveless top and a skirt with some white details on it. To add a pop of color, she styled the look with orange tennis shoes.
Aryna Sabalenka is all neon
Aryna Sabalenka, the number one player in the world, opted for neon in one of her matches.
She wore a yellow dress with different shades of the same color and paired it with white tennis shoes
Jordan Thompson is honoring his country's colors
Jordan Thompson, the Australian player, is honoring his heritage with his outfits, wearing different combinations of green and yellow.
These colors are used by Australian athletes in the Olympics, representing the country's abundant nature and wildlife.