Alongside the New York collection that Jessica Pegula and Iva Jovic will debut at the US Open, Adidas has recently introduced two additional heritage-inspired collections: Beyond the Baseline and Classics. The new clothes are showcased in promotional imagery featuring Elina Svitolina, Karolina Muchova and Wang Xinyu.

Here, Svitolina models a strappy dress that pays homage to the early-2000s aesthetic.
The Beyond the Baseline collection combines performance with relaxed style, drawing inspiration from Y2K fashion and tennis park culture. Archival on-court statement pieces have been reimagined for today’s athlete, while leisure styling and draped constructions create versatile looks that transition effortlessly beyond the final point. The collection reflects tennis’ growing influence as a fashion movement.
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As expected, Adidas incorporates its CLIMACOOL technology throughout the collection, helping wick away and disperse sweat quickly to keep athletes cool, dry, and comfortable on the court.

Classics, the third heritage-inspired collection most recently launched by Adidas, incorporates design signatures from the brand’s archives, such as classic piqué fabrics, heritage collar constructions, plackets, sleeve hems, and the Trefoil logo. Traditional white color blocking is complemented by maroon and distilled pink accents, along with Adidas’ signature Three Stripes detailing.
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Celebrating timeless tennis style, this collection is designed to transition seamlessly from court to everyday wear.

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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
- Jessica Pegula and Iva Jovic in Adidas’ ’90s New York nightlife looks
- 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



