Adidas is throwing it back to ’90s New York nightlife! The brand has unveiled three new tennis lines, and we are giving you a sneak peek at the 22-piece New York collection set to be debuted at the US Open by Jessica Pegula and Iva Jovic.

Rooted in the bold spirit of 1990s NYC, the collection introduces expressive silhouettes like cutouts, oversized tees, and bubble skirts. As seen on Pegula and Jovic, the aesthetic leans daringly into deep, stomach-baring side cutouts. Check out the Adidas Fall Slam Pro Body Suit.
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What’s more, the collection features satin accents and rose lace inspired by track legend “Flo Jo” and her iconic lace bodysuit. This is not the first time Joyner’s style legacy has graced the tennis court; Serena Williams famously paid homage to her with an asymmetric one-legged Nike catsuit at the 2021 Australian Open.

While the style looks back to the ’90s, the underlying technology is entirely cutting-edge. Beyond Adidas’s signature CLIMACOOL for fast drying, select garments feature an advanced upgrade: CLIMACOOL+. This innovation uses raised 3D body-mapped capsules to lift the fabric away from the skin, like in the Adidas Women’s Fall Pro 3D Tank, drastically optimizing airflow and minimizing heat build-up under intense match conditions.

You can now shop the new Adidas collection at Tennis Warehouse USA and Tennis Warehouse Europe. You will see it on the women’s side, as well as on top ATP players like Alexander Zverev and Felix Auger-Aliassime. Here, you can find photos of Elina Svitolina, Karolina Muchova and Wang Xinyu, along with more details about the brand’s other two collections, Beyond the Baseline and Classics.
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Players & their looks
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- Alexandra Eala‘s royal blue Nike dress
- Aryna Sabalenka‘s extra revealing Nike mesh dress
- Elina Svitolina, Karolina Muchova and Wang Xinyu showcase Adidas’ retro-inspired outfits
- Iga Swiatek‘s latest On separates
- Belinda Bencic’s new Asics outfit
- Eva Lys promotes Lacoste’s New York whites
Brand collections & new designs
- Much-loved Wilson serves up another standout tennis collection
- Nike’s controversial fishnet designs have a basketball connection
- Adidas takes a risk with its bold new bodysuit and onesie
- New Balance’s subtle twist on the pleated tennis skirt
- Yonex introduces one-shoulder dresses and diagonal lines



