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Wimbledon Fashion: Bring London’s Best Tennis Looks into Your Wardrobe

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Wimbledon isn’t just a Grand Slam; it’s a key stage for athletic fashion. The All England Club’s strict all-white dress code allows designers to highlight innovation and style. In 2025, top women players showcased how performance gear combines function and flair. We highlight the season’s standout outfits—from bold one-piece designs to retro-inspired separates—now available at Tennis Warehouse.

Modern Heritage: adidas Women’s Originals

Pro Onesie: A One-Piece Vision

Elina Svitolina’s bold choice of the adidas Women’s Originals Pro Onesie reimagines vintage tennis attire through a contemporary lens. This single-piece ensemble features a tailored bodice and flared skirt, with satin piping in Wimbledon green tracing the sides and hem. The result evokes the spirit of adidas legends such as Billie Jean King and Stan Smith, while offering unrestricted movement and moisture-wicking comfort.

Pro Polo and Pro Shorts: Argyle Meets Athleisure

Daria Kasatkina debuted at Wimbledon in a uniform inspired by the Australian flag, featuring adidas Women’s Originals Pro Polo and Pro Shorts. The polo showcases a retro argyle jacquard knit, complemented by a cropped hem and flat-knit ribbing on the collar and sleeves for a modern touch. The ensemble is completed with matching high-waist Pro Shorts, merging 1970s style with contemporary performance materials that provide four-way stretch and UV protection.

Reinventing Icons: NikeCourt’s Summer Collection

Aryna Sabalenka wore the Nike Summer London Dress, blending sleek design with sporty practicality. The racerback has laser-cut keyholes for better airflow during intense activity, and the back pleats elegantly move with each stride. Made from Nike’s Dri-FIT fabric, the dress efficiently wicks moisture while enhancing the athlete’s shape.

All-Star Lineup and New Logo Drop

This season, the classic NikeCourt logo made a comeback, featured with Svitolina and Sabalenka in ads. Nike’s ambassadors, like Emma Raducanu, Madison Keys, Amanda Anisimova, and Petra Kvitova, highlight the brand’s dedication to empowering female tennis players. Each athlete showcased her unique style at the All England Club, reflecting the versatility of the Summer London collection.

Classic Cool: Yonex’s London Series

London Tank and London Skirt: Poised Performance

Markéta Vondroušová, the 2023 champion, chose Yonex’s London Tank and Skirt, showcasing elegant minimalism. The tank features a mock sweetheart neckline and racerback, enhancing her silhouette and allowing full shoulder movement. Paired with the London Skirt, made from lightweight mesh with a soft flounce over built-in shorts, the outfit offers breathability and a graceful, flowing look.

Technical Fabrics and Functional Flair

Yonex’s Aero Finity fabric efficiently wicks sweat and dries quickly, essential for long matches in the sun. The design features subtle piping to highlight the waist and pleats for added movement. Vondroušová’s selection aligns with a trend favoring comfortable yet stylish tennis attire.

Color and Contrast: New Balance’s Summer Tournament

Novelty Tank and Pleat Skirt: Vibrant Details

Heather Watson brightened Wimbledon with New Balance’s colorful Summer Tournament Novelty Tank, featuring melon-colored trim. The tank’s slim fit and mesh panels provide excellent airflow. Paired with the Summer Tournament Pleat Skirt, which includes an elastic waistband and pleated hem, Watson’s outfit combined performance with striking style.

Emotional Uplift Through Color

New Balance uses bright colors not just for looks but as a psychological tool. Sports psychologists say these colors can boost mood and energy, possibly enhancing performance. Watson’s colorful designs show how color theory is key in today’s sportswear.

Timeless Sophistication: Lacoste Heritage Dress

French-Chic Simplicity

Polina Kudermetova wore Lacoste’s Heritage Dress, reflecting the brand’s tennis roots with a minimalist design. Made from breathable, stretch-rib fabric, it includes a slim polo collar and button placket for a sleek look. Side slits and a flared skirt allow easy movement, while mesh inserts at the back improve ventilation.

Lacoste’s Heritage Dress transcends fashion trends, focusing on timeless design. Its neutral colors and sophisticated build make it a valuable piece for those who appreciate both style and practicality.

Fila’s Seamless Performance

Summer Ace Seamless Tank and Center Court Swift Skirt

Emma Navarro wore Fila’s Summer Ace Seamless Tank, designed with seamless knitting to prevent chafing and enhance comfort. Paired with the Summer Center Court Swift Skirt, crafted from a four-way stretch fabric, her outfit included micro-pleats on one side for style and a flowing shape that moves with the body.

Seamless Innovation

Fila’s seamless knit minimizes waste and improves fit by perfectly adapting to the wearer’s body. This method supports sustainability goals and highlights the brand’s technical expertise.

Rising Star: Wilson Fall All Court Tennis Dress

Zip-Up Polo Collar and Dynamic Pleats

The Wilson Fall All Court Tennis Dress, available at Tennis Warehouse Europe, is endorsed by rising star Victoria Mboko. It features a zip-up polo collar for adjustable ventilation and contrast tipping for a classic look. The dress has a fitted bodice that flows into a flared skirt with pleats for dynamic movement. A mesh panel at the back improves airflow during intense matches.

European Availability

Wilson’s bold entry into Europe leverages the region’s rich tennis tradition. By teaming up with Tennis Warehouse Europe, the brand guarantees instant access for fans wanting Mboko’s standout style.

Bringing Centre Court to Your Closet

Monochrome Made Exciting

Wimbledon’s all-white dress code may appear limiting, yet this year’s designs prove that monochrome can be exciting. Designers have used fabric textures, structural elements, and subtle color accents like binding and piping to craft outfits that stand out on the grass.

Shop the Looks

No need for a Centre Court invite to wear these outfits. All items are at Tennis Warehouse (and Tennis Warehouse Europe for some Wilson styles). Whether you’re a club player wanting to improve your game or a fashion lover looking for sporty elegance, this season’s Wimbledon-inspired collections have something for everyone.

Conclusion

Wimbledon stands as a peak of athletic excellence and style. From Svitolina’s bold Pro Onesie to Naviarro’s sleek Fila outfit, the tournament showcases a blend of classic looks and modern fabric tech. As players vie for Grand Slam success, their attire shows that sportswear can be both stunning and practical. This season, add a hint of London’s top tennis fashion to your wardrobe and enjoy the elegance of the grass-court game wherever you play.

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