The US Open is soon upon us and there are as usual lots of collabs and new collections from the main brands coming. Below we’re listing some of the major new tennis apparel and accessory collections ahead of the last Grand Slam of 2025.
NikeCourt 2025 US Open Collection
Designed for ATP and WTA stars like Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka, Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu, this collection features high-breathability knits, recycled polyester yarns, and a color palette of deep navies, charcoals and neon accents inspired by New York City. Men’s apparel includes polos, crews and sleeveless tops with Dri-FIT ADV technology for moisture management, plus lightweight shorts with secure ball pockets.
Women’s options include the Slam Dress with mesh zones and high-waisted skirts. Footwear includes the NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor 12, Vapor Pro 3 Premium, and Zoom GP Challenge 1, optimized for hard courts.

Lacoste’s 2025 US Open Collection
The 2025 US Open Collection from Lacoste debuts a striking all-black look for Novak Djokovic, highlighted with gold accents and court-inspired patterns. Designed for the spotlight of evening matches, it combines cutting-edge performance fabrics with high-fashion influence, showing Lacoste’s seamless blend of sport and style.

Ralph Lauren 2025 U.S. Open Collection
Celebrating 20 years as the official outfitter of the tournament, the Ralph Lauren US Open collection includes a limited-edition commemorative trio (hoodie, cap, and polo) featuring the tournament’s crossed-rackets logo with a 20th-anniversary insignia. The broader collection offers sporty silhouettes in cobalt blue, grass green, vibrant orange and sunny yellow, with pieces like pleated skirts, varsity jackets, and cable knits.
Sustainability is a keyword here, with ball crew polos made from recycled plastic bottle yarn and a partnership with Wilson to recycle used tennis ball cans. A “Create-Your-Own” customization program allows fans to personalise items like polo shirts and tote bags.
Mejuri Play x Racquet Magazine + Sportswear Capsule
Mejuri (sponsoring Emma Navarro among others), through its new sports arm Mejuri Play, is releasing a limited-edition magazine in collaboration with Racquet Magazine, and launching a US Open capsule collection created with Made Some Sportswear. It will be available ahead the tournament’s opening week.
Yonex “New York Collection” Featuring Elena Rybakina
Yonex introduced its 2025 “New York Collection” for the U.S. Open, showed in a retro-styled Cool White women’s tennis dress, featuring Elena Rybakina. Yonex’s collection focuses on high-performance apparel and equipment for the hard courts of Flushing Meadows.

Adidas Y-3, 2025 US Open Collection
A collaboration with Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto, this 18-piece collection blends avant-garde aesthetics with adidas’ sportswear technology, inspired by Japanese Suibokuga ink techniques. Featured players include Karolina Muchova, Elina Svitolina, Maria Sakkari, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Jakub Mensik, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev.
Women’s pieces include sleeveless tanks, a-line skirts, and a pro dress in purples, whites, and blacks with amber accents. Men’s options include FreeLift tees, tank tops, and shorts with minimalist or bold designs. Read more about the new Adidas Y-3 collection.
Find the new Adidas collections at our partners below:
- Tennis Warehouse (US, Canada)
- Tennis Warehouse Europe (10% off with code TNERD10)
- Tennis Only (AU)
- Racketspecialisten (Sweden)
- Tennis Point (UK): (Germany, Spain, Italy, France).
Footwear
Some interesting new tennis shoes to have a look at ahead of the U.S. Open:
The Coco Gauff’s 2025 US Open Collection from New Balance features three new interesting models, the Coco CG2, the Coco Delray and the Fresh Foam X CT-Rally v2. These will be seen on several pro’s in New York.
We’ve already mentioned the Adidas Y-3 collection above. This features some new footwear options as well. Check out the Avacourt 2 Y-3 (Women), Barricade 13 Y-3 (Men & Women) or the Cybersonic 2 Y-3 (Men).
Even though not directly tied to the Slam in NY, we can also recommend reading about the Roger Pro 2 shoes released by ON.

Sorry do not like the y 3 tennis kits at all.
Vote no from me..tennis fan from Canada!