Best Dressed Tennis Pros in New York

By: Tracy Rolling

In the competitive world of professional tennis, not every athlete can be a winner, however, they can all look great trying! This year's US Open was a modeling platform for some of the best dressed tennis pros. Center court doubled as a fashion runway for the top selling men's and women’s tennis apparel, like Nike, Adidas, Yonex, Asics, K-Swiss, Wilson, Fila, and many others. Here’s a glimpse at some of the best dressed tennis pros in New York.

Carlos Alcaraz endorses Nike. He wore the Nike Court Advantage Slam Tank along with Nike Court Slam Short. Both pieces are from the new Nike US Open Collection, which is the epitome of performance and innovation. The tank features a smooth stretch-knit material, slim fit, with subtle striping, while the shorts have an elastic waistband, angled pockets, and vented sides. Nike also upped their game by adding Dri-Fit technology to both the Playful Pink tank and the Bordeaux colored shorts. Topping off his outfit, Carols wore the Nike Court Multiplier Cushion Crew Socks in black, ensuring long-lasting comfort regardless of the competition.

Novak Djokovic loves Lacoste. Why else would he put his signature on the popular tennis apparel? At the Open, Nole wore a Novak Djokovic On Court Polo in Noir, with a matching pair of Lacoste Novak Djokovic Tec Woven Shorts. The upscale ensemble pays homage to one of the greatest players of all time. The Polo is made with a lightweight, stretchy material and has a subtle pattern. The shorts feature an elastic waistband, adjustable drawcord, and perfect sized pockets. Though he only tossed on the Lacoste x Novak Djokovic Hat after his matches were over, Novak looked and played like a superstar.

Aryna Sabalenka was adorned in a semi-fitted Nike Court Slam Dress. She stepped onto the court with confidence in this Nike tennis dress that features a V-neckline, contrasting colors, and multiple back cutouts. Naturally it’s made with Nike’s trademark Dri-Fit technology to keep Aryna cool and comfortable regardless of who her opponent might be, and she wore it in both a Black/Hot Punch and White/Black/Hot Punch color combination.

Felix Auger-Aliassime was spotted on center court in a creative Orbit Grey adidas Y-3 Freelift Tee Shirt and the adidas Y-3 Ergo Shorts. Both are part of the adidas Y-3 2025 Collection, and made in collaboration with legendary designer Yohji Yamamoto. The Y-3 Freelift Tee Shirt features a slim fit, CLIMACOOL technology, FreeLift construction, and an eye-catching abstract design. The adidas shorts feature an ergonomic fit, innovative pocket construction, and an elastic waistband. They too have CLIMACOOL technology and come in solid black. FAA completed his look with a pair of adidas tennis crew socks crafted from stretchy fabric and extra cushioning to keep him performing at his top level.

Casper Ruud advocates for Yonex by wearing the brand and playing with a Yonex tennis racquet. In New York, he was dressed to the nines in the Yonex’s Summer 2025 Collection made up of a simple Yonex Long Sleeve Shirt, a Yonex Zip Crew, and a ventilated mesh pair of Yonex Shorts. Made with recycled fabrics and VeryCool technology, these pieces resist moisture and harmful UV rays.

Jessica Pegula crushed it in the adidas Y-3 Wow Dress. Like the men’s adidas line mentioned above, this ensemble was made for NYC tennis. It features a slim fit, CLIMACOOL technology, and a flared silhouette. The stretchy, interlock fabric boasts a stunning hemline allowing her to stretch for the most difficult returns. Jess tied it together with the pre-curved brim adidas x Y-3 tennis visor. Talk about blending performance in bold style, this visor kept her focused on the point at hand all the way up to the semi-finals.

Conclusion

Wherever you play, regardless of your level, it’s easy to be the best dressed athlete on the court when you shop at Midwest Racquet Sports. We carry the most popular brands of tennis apparel and have an extensive clearance center that is sure to make you look, feel, and play like a pro! GEAR UP! GAME ON!