US Open 2025 style report: The hottest looks from New York

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It’s time for our signature Grand Slam fashion roundup. Let’s explore how the major brands captured the glamour and high-voltage energy of tennis at the US Open.

The undeniable style icon of the tournament was Naomi Osaka, dazzling in her sparkly red and purple Nike ensembles, each carefully paired with an array of accessories.

Nike GP Challenge 1 Osaka Picante Red Women's Shoes
Nike GP Challenge 1 Osaka Picante Red Women’s Shoes

The Japanese’s striking red look carried forward the floral theme she has nurtured all season, with roses chosen as the symbol for New York. From her Nike GP Challenge 1 shoes to her extravagant hairdo adorned with red blooms, every detail radiated intention.

Adding to the spectacle, Osaka’s Labubu dolls became a playful highlight of her US Open presence: a bejeweled red figure holding a tiny blue racquet affectionately named Billie Jean Bling, followed by the glittering white Althea Glitterson, LaBillieBoo, and Arthur Flash.

Althea Glitterson

Coco Gauff was also in a custom outfit, the New Balance crop top and skirt combo, reportedly paying homage to her 2023 US Open triumph.

Coco Gauff at the 2025 US Open

Like Osaka’s outfits, Gauff’s apparel isn’t available in stores, but fans can still channel her champion energy through the release of her Coco CG2 sneakers in a vibrant red-and-burgundy colorway.

Aryna Sabalenka introduced black and white versions of the glamorous Nike Fall Slam 2 Dress, defined by dramatic V-cut panels at the waist that sweep into an open back, accented with shimmering trim and sharp contrasting piping.

Aryna Sabalenka at the 2025 US Open

The defending champion elevated the look with a statement-making cosmic silver jacket, while her shoes carried a personal touch—a bold tiger emblem symbolizing her trademark ferocity.

 

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Tatjana Maria stood out by pairing the soft, understated ribbed Nike Fall Slam Dress in royal pulse with a dramatic silver metallic vest from the New York collection.

Tatjana Maria at the 2025 US Open

Emma Raducanu showcased separates from Nike, opting for a rich red-and-burgundy palette in the Fall Slam Tank and Fall Slam Skirt.

Emma Raducanu at the 2025 US Open

Iga Swiatek stayed true to her signature sporty aesthetic in the Fall Court Tank, a full-coverage design featuring an asymmetrical color-block pattern and crew neckline, blending black and white with subtle pink fades. She completed the look with a white skirt defined by asymmetrical front pleats.

Iga Swiatek at the 2025 US Open

Adidas partnered with Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto, who pushed boundaries with Maria Sakkari’s Y-3 Skirt Jumper, an unconventional design reminiscent of wrestling gear.

Maria Sakkari at the 2025 US Open

Jessica Pegula showcased Yamamoto’s standout creation, the Y-3 Wow Dress, featuring the collection’s signature print reimagined to evoke the rich textures and golden hues of fossilized amber.

Jessica Pegula at the 2025 US Open

Marta Kostyuk debuted another standout Wilson dress, this time in bold red, accented with subtle white striping, a zip-front entry, dominant mesh panels, and a striking lower-back cutout.

Marta Kostyuk

Once a dominant force in women’s tennis fashion, Fila has yet to reclaim its former prominence, showing less interest in maintaining a major WTA presence. Still, Emma Navarro represented the brand in style at the US Open, sporting elegant light-purple separates.

Emma Navarro

Caroline Garcia played the final tournament of her career wearing Yonex’s NYC Dress, from a collection seemingly inspired by the warm tones of autumn leaves in shades of oil brown and orange.

Caroline Garcia at the 2025 US Open

Asics drew inspiration from New York’s electrifying night sessions, translating that magic into fashion with its Night Energy collection, a shimmering all-black capsule designed to command the court after dark. Belinda Bencic really enjoyed her Fall Match Night Dress.

 

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Zeynep Sonmez wore the vibrant rose Asics Fall Match Dress, featuring a skirt with dual layers of mesh pleats and sharp contrast piping accents.

Zeynep Sonmez

While the US Open often invites eye-catching color schemes, Hungary’s Dalma Galfi opted for a predominantly white look in her Mizuno Fall Print Dress. The racerback design stood out with its subtly printed waistband, flouncy two-tier skirt, and breathable mesh inserts.

Dalma Galfi at the 2025 US Open

Leylah Fernandez represented Lululemon in a vibrant red textured mesh tank paired with a matching skirt.

Leylah Fernandez

Taylor Townsend promoted her own tennis line, marked with the TT logo, debuting several standout looks. One of the boldest featured a fiery long-sleeved top with flames racing dramatically up the arms.

Taylor Townsend

Ajla Tomljanovic presented Original Penguin’s camellia rose ensemble, pairing the Grid Jacquard Tank with the pleated Fall Grid Jacquard Skirt.

Ajla Tomljanovic

As seen on Elsa Jacquemot, Lacoste embraced a purple-and-navy palette, staying true to its signature polo aesthetic with engineered perforations. The French player sported the Lacoste Fall Players Tank and Shorts.

Elsa Jacquemot

What do you think of this year’s US Open fashion? Was Naomi Osaka your favorite, or did someone else impress you more? And who would you add to the list that I might have missed?

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Marija Zivlak
Marija Zivlak is the founder and editor-in-chief of Women’s Tennis Blog, a trusted source for in-depth coverage of the WTA Tour, tennis fashion, and player insights. Based in Belgrade, Serbia, she has been reporting on women’s tennis for over 18 years and has contributed exclusive fashion articles to the official WTA website. Marija launched Women’s Tennis Blog on March 31, 2007 to provide fans with accurate, engaging, and up-to-date tennis news. Her expertise and deep connections within the sport allow her to offer unique perspectives on tennis trends, gear, and events.

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