New Balance has unveiled its Paris tennis collection, designed with the clay court season in mind. Featuring classic athletic silhouettes, the collection blends top-tier performance materials with strategic mesh insets and contrast trims, all in a striking dusk shower and navy color palette. New Balance-sponsored athletes are expected to wear these looks during the 2025 French Open.
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One standout piece is the New Balance Paris Tournament Dress. It features a flattering scoop neckline, racerback construction, and a sheer mesh panel at the back for enhanced ventilation. Finishing touches like contrast binding at the neckline and armholes elevate the look, while NB DRY technology ensures quick-drying, sweat-wicking performance to keep players cool under pressure. The color is a lively shade of grey with soft purple undertones and soft yellow accents.
The New Balance Paris Tournament Top features the same silhouette worn by Coco Gauff during her recent run to the Mutua Madrid Open final. This modern, cropped performance top combines a sleek, tight fit with raglan cap sleeves and a functional half-zip front. A wide mesh panel across the upper back adds both texture and breathability, making it as stylish as it is practical.
Exceptionally versatile, the top pairs effortlessly with a variety of bottoms—from pleated skirts like Coco’s to streamlined skorts with subtle front hem vents.
For a more conservative option that transitions effortlessly from court to everyday wear, the collection includes the New Balance Paris Tournament Crop Polo. This piece features a slightly cropped silhouette, a zippered placket for a modern twist, a classic self-fabric collar, and a subtle NB logo at the left hem. It’s a perfect choice for players who prefer a bit more coverage without compromising on style.
This new collection adds to Coco Gauff’s exclusive outfits created in collaboration with Italian luxury fashion house Miu Miu. The American tennis star recently revealed three of these looks, which will debut at tournaments in Rome, Berlin, and Cincinnati.
Moreover, at the Mutua Madrid Open, Gauff completed her look with the latest iteration of her signature CG2 tennis shoe, set to launch on May 25. Dubbed the Grey Day model, the design features a soft pale blue-grey accenting the New Balance logo and outsole, contrasted against a creamy off-white base. The gentle contrast between the cool blue-grey and the warm cream tones is designed to pop against the red clay, ensuring the shoe will attract attention at Roland Garros.