As we round up Wimbledon—and coming right off the tail of an exciting Sinner vs. Alcaraz rivalry,which kicked off with an emotional loss for Sinner at Roland Garros and ended with a victorious,graceful win by Jannik at Wimbledon—we can’t help but feel the buzz. And with that buzz comesthe inevitable wave of tennis fashion that floods in during the open seasons.

Tennis might be known for producing some of the world’s greatest athletic talents—but itsstyle legacy? Unmatched. From legends like Serena and Venus Williams, to icons like LeaPericoli and Billie Jean King, fashion has always been stitched into the very fabric of the game.You simply can’t separate style from tennis. Whether it’s a dramatic on-court look or a dazzlingmoment in the stands, tennis has consistently delivered sartorial excellence to match its athletic brilliance .

It all starts with the athletes themselves. The style? Top tier. One of the standout style moments thisseason came from none other than Coco Gauff, who graced the Wimbledon courts in a stunning all-white ensemble that instantly made fashion headlines. Her New Balance x Miu Miu kit was morethan just sportswear—it was a love letter to classic tennis femininity with a modern twist. Theintricately embroidered corset-style top paired with a pleated mini skirt and coordinating headbandwas peak romantic athleisure. She wasn’t just serving balls—she was serving couture.

One thing we had no shortage of at this year’s tournaments was fashion. The girls were serving—aces, looks, energy—and we were happy spectators. Tennis fashion has always been known forbeing chic, classy, and fresh—a sneak peek into the wardrobe of high society. With the likes of theroyal family’s Kate Middleton and A-listers like Keira Knightley in the stands, the fashionmoments off the court were just as elite as the ones on it.