New Women’s Tennis Apparel in 2026 – Best Brands and Collections

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | July 5, 2026
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Women’s tennis apparel has never offered more choice. We’ve written about some of the latest collections recently and they all combine technical performance with cleaner designs, softer fabrics and smarter construction than we’ve seen in previous seasons. Whether you prefer classic dresses, skirts and tanks or more modern sports style, most major brands now offer apparel that’s works great in big tournaments or at the casual games.

Performance still matters, of course. Moisture-wicking fabrics, breathable construction and lightweight materials remain the foundation of modern tennis clothing, but this year is also about comfort, versatility and confidence we have noticed.

There are also improvements in several areas that you might not think about. For example with ball storage, it isn’t just about having pockets/short slots, but about weight distribution. High-end apparel now uses compression fabrics to ensure a ball doesn’t bounce or pull the skirt down during lateral movement.

Here are the brands and collections that have impressed us most this year.

adidas – Leading the way in performance

If pure performance is your priority, adidas continues to be among the top choices.

The latest London Collection introduces CLIMACOOL+, adidas’ newest cooling technology, alongside the proven HEAT.RDY platform already used across much of the performance range. Instead of simply moving sweat away from the body, CLIMACOOL+ focuses on increasing airflow through raised structures and strategically placed ventilation zones, for sure an interesting apparel innovation.

The women’s dresses and tanks also strike a nice balance between athletic cuts and style, avoiding unnecessary design flourishes while remaining unmistakably modern.

adidas Women’s London Y-Tank Pro

Nike

Nike remains one of the safest choices if you want clothing that performs well and looks distinctive.

The latest Paris and London collections continue to build on the excellent Dri-FIT ADV platform with lightweight fabrics, clean seam construction and comfortable athletic fits. Nike has also experimented with bolder colours and patterns in several women’s collections, especially around the Grand Slams.

Not every design will appeal to everyone, Nike has never been afraid to push aesthetics, but the technical performance remains consistently strong.

Nike Women’s London Slam Tank

Wilson – One of the most improved brands

Wilson may still be better known for racquets than clothing, but its apparel deserves much more attention.

The latest Beauty & Agony collection demonstrates how far the brand has come. Instead of relying on loud graphics, Wilson focuses on premium-feeling fabrics, breathable construction and elegant colour palettes. Many pieces feel equally suitable for tennis, travel or casual wear.

The women’s range is particularly impressive, with dresses, skirts and tanks that prioritise comfort without looking overly technical.

If you use your tennis wear a lot outside of court as well, make sure to check out the Wilson collections.

Lacoste – Classic Tennis Never Goes Out of Fashion

Few brands understand tennis heritage quite like Lacoste.

The latest women’s collections continue to mix elegant French styling with great practical performance features, including Ultra Dry fabrics, lightweight stretch materials and refined tailoring. Rather than chasing trends, Lacoste focuses on timeless pieces that rarely look dated after a single season.

If your ideal tennis wardrobe leans more towards Wimbledon than streetwear, Lacoste remains one of the strongest options available.

Lacoste Women’s Roland Garros Tank 2026

ON – A fresh perspective

Swiss brand On has rapidly established itself in tennis through its footwear, and its apparel is beginning to attract attention as well.

The design philosophy is noticeably different from many traditional tennis brands. Clean lines, minimalist branding and lightweight performance fabrics create clothing that feels closer to modern running apparel than classic tennis whites.

The styling can be divisive, some players love the contemporary aesthetic while others prefer more traditional designs, but the emphasis on lightweight construction and unrestricted movement is hard to argue with. The brand is clearly carving out its own identity rather than following trends.

Good for players who prefer modern athletic styling and maybe already playing with ON tennis shoes.

New Balance

If one brand has quietly raised its profile on the WTA Tour, it’s New Balance.

Much of that visibility comes through Coco Gauff, whose outfits consistently rank among the season’s favourites. The brand combines bold colour palettes with practical performance fabrics and flattering cuts that work particularly well in dresses and skirts.

New Balance also deserves credit for making apparel that feels current without becoming overly experimental.

New Balance x Miu Miu kit – Coco Gauff

What Makes a Great Women’s Tennis Outfit

It’s easy to focus on colours and designs, but the best tennis apparel should also make you forget you’re wearing it.

When choosing your next outfit, look for:

  • Lightweight moisture-wicking fabrics
  • Flatlock or bonded seams to reduce chafing
  • Integrated shorts with practical ball storage
  • Stretch fabrics that don’t restrict serves or overheads
  • A comfortable waistband that stays in place throughout a match
  • UPF protection if you regularly play outdoors

Many of these features are now found across multiple brands, so the best choice often comes down to finding the fit that suits your body and playing style.

Find most of the latest Women’s collections at Tennis Warehouse Europe (code TNERD10 for 10% discount) or Tennis Warehouse (North America)

Our Favourite Women’s Collections of 2026

All collections offer a variety of options depending on your style and need, but here’s how we’d break it down if we’re forced to choose just one winner in each field :)

CategoryOur Pick
Best Overall Performanceadidas London Collection
Best Technical Innovationadidas CLIMACOOL+
Best StyleLacoste
Best Everyday ComfortWilson
Best Modern DesignOn
Best Tour-Inspired LooksNike
Best Fashion-Forward CollectionNew Balance

The days when women’s tennis apparel was simply a colourful version of the men’s range are long gone.

Today’s collections place just as much emphasis on technical fabrics, intelligent construction and freedom of movement as they do on aesthetics. Whether you’re a serious tournament player or simply enjoying a weekend hit with friends, the best apparel should keep you cool, comfortable and focused on your tennis, not on adjusting your outfit.

If you’d like to understand why modern performance clothing feels so different, it’s worth reading our guide on the science behind today’s tennis apparel technologies, where we take a closer look at moisture management, cooling fabrics, seam construction and the innovations shaping the next generation of tennis clothing.

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.