The 2025 US Open has barely launched (it’s now a fan Week, a free mixed doubles exhibition for the public; the tournament begins officially on August 24), but the court fashion is already strengthening.
Following an impressive exhibition of court style in Wimbledon, the feminine Balance Kit of Koko Goff offers the preview of Louis Trazer’s Batega Venetta from Lorenzo Moste.
We already expected a strong fashion showcase in American Grand Slam: In the spring, Gauf announced the next MIUMU XNews Balance Cooperation, which he had teased at the Cincinnati Open earlier this summer. During the height of the US Open, the collection officially falls on September 10. There are fertile grounds in the world of tennis in collaboration with the brand. For example: In June, Keith once again formed a team for capsule storage with Wilson, offering both tennis gear and costumes, from which the same was the same, from the Recites to the prepaid active ware.
Gauf was not the only one who added high fashion to his cut. Venus Williams tapped a label -based label in New York for Customs Navy Cape Sleeve Tennis clothing with White Piping for his mixed doubles match with Rally Opelka. There is no stone deficit for Williams, who turned to the lockwost (which also created his 2025 mate gala shape) for his shoes. Elsewhere, Jessica Pigola targeted a court in Y-3 tennis clothing, which presented a summary of a summary of the Y-3 fall 2025. The new tennis cooperation between Eddie Dos and Yuji Yamamoto will be worn by other Adidas athletes throughout the tournament.
Some players are taking customized to the next level. Taylor Townund labeled his name in court and sprayed a spraying with his style. Playing mixed doubles with Ben Shelton, the No. 1 doubles player of the Townsand-world-India with his shoulders and waist bands (his 4-year-old son, a dinosaur lover) developed a white crop long sleeve and a black skirt with the feet of Tyrinosaurus Rex.
Here, see the best fashion moments of the court at the 2025 US Open, and follow it in the tournament for updates.