Yonex is known for its classic designs, which favor clean, sporty silhouettes and understated colorways. However, the new Paris 2026 collection introduces a sharper edge, featuring cropped tanks and printed long-sleeve tops with shortened proportions. Let’s take a closer look at the latest designs expected to be worn at the French Open by brand ambassadors such as newly crowned Stuttgart champion Elena Rybakina, Linda Noskova, Dayana Yastremska, and others.

The new apparel offers a wide range of mix-and-match options, with a palette spanning bright mint and orange tones to more muted navy and grey shades. The cropped racerback tops, enhanced by a subtle striped print, are designed to be paired with versatile pleated skirts, featuring a curved contrast line that mostly runs parallel to the hem.


For added versatility and in cooler conditions, the latest collection includes a tight-fitting, cropped-length Yonex Paris Long-Sleeve Top featuring a square neckline. The geometric print is simple yet effective, complemented by a contrast accent at the front and a mesh fabric insert at the upper back for added breathability.

The same geometric pattern adds visual interest to the pleats of the Yonex Paris Dress, a classic full-coverage design finished with contrast printed binding.

These pieces are also available in a range of colors, offering options to suit different preferences.
Overall, the Yonex Paris 2026 collection builds on the brand’s clean, performance-focused identity while introducing a more fashion-forward direction. With cropped silhouettes and updated layering pieces, the apparel will refresh Yonex’s visual identity for the clay-court season at Roland Garros.







Is it me or tennis fashion have been catastrophe since Maria and Serena left, everybody and every brands are trying so damn hard to stand out forcefully?
Ian, the fashion period of Maria’s and Serena’s peak was definitely a golden era of WTA fashion and it looks like it will not be replicated any time soon. It’s not that now brands are trying too hard to stand out forcefully, as at that time there were also numerous attempts that could potentially be qualified as such (Agnieszka Radwanska’s Lotto dresses come to mind first), but for some reason current stars simply don’t have that fashion charisma and allure. Apparently, something clicked back then and we were not even aware that we were witnessing a rare period in the WTA.