Best Dressed Players At Roland-Garros

The 2025 French Open is Paris, the most fashionable Grand Slam locale. When it comes to the best-dressed players at the French Open, the competition among the companies outfitting WTA and ATP Tour stars is as fierce as the battles on the court.

Although Nike, Adidas, Lacoste, or Asics outfit most players competing at Roland-Garros, more designer labels and niche brands are entering the tennis attire market, bringing new energy to fashion tradition at the French Open.

Designer labels like Hugo Boss (Taylor Fritz) and Emporio Armani EA7 (Veronika Kudermetova) have extensive tennis collections. Coco Gauff is the ambassador of a Miu Miu collaboration with New Balance.

Meanwhile, the rise of athleisure in the fashion industry has expanded into tennis. Labels like Lululemon and Free People’s FP Movement offer tennis outfits that work on the courts and yoga mats.

Brands less notable in the United States, like About Sports, Australian Brand, and Bidi Badu, have several tennis players as ambassadors.

So, like in the French Open draw, the apparel competition features dominant players, up-and-comers, and a few wildcards competing on the clay runway at Roland-Garros. The following are the best-dressed players at the French Open.

The Best Dresses At The French Open

Naomi Osaka: Nike

Naomi Osaka’s French Open ended in the first round. However, that was long enough to show off her Japanese flower-inspired kit. Once the highest-paid female athlete in the world, Osaka is known for making a fashion statement.

Osaka teased the outfit in an Instagram post when she wrote, “the girls are going to love this,” about a cherry blossom and white colored sneakers. The look was an ode to Sakura, Japan’s cherry blossom season. The deep cherry trim on the pink dress complements the hair accessories, wristband, and visor.

Magdalena Frech: Bidi Badu

Poland’s Magdalena Frech wears Bidi Badu, a German clothing brand. The Bidi Badu Paris 2025 Dress blends casual comfort with a flattering A-line design. The geometric pattern gives this classic and elegant dress a modern vibe. Increase the length and this dress works 9- to-5, after five, on holiday or a trip to the grocery store.

Alycia Parks: Wilson

A decade ago, Wilson got more attention for its rackets than its outfits. Wilson has made a bit of a comeback in recent years and makes some of the most elegant and sophisticated tennis outfits. Alycia Parks’s bright yellow dress with pleated skirt looks like sunshine in motion.

The Best Two-Piece Kits At The French Open

Zheng Qinwen: Nike

Last year, Zheng Qinwen won the Olympic gold medal at Roland-Garros. This year, her NikeCourt Slam skirt and tank are winning at Roland-Garros. The combo look so good together you might think she’s wearing a dress. But the soft pleated skirt is part of a two-piece. The tailored collar brings polo styling to a racer-back top. Emma Raducanu wore the same design in different colors.

Victoria Mboko: Wilson

Victoria Mboko made her Grand Slam debut at this year’s French Open and wore a two-piece kit styled similarly to the Wilson dress. The yellow combo combines the classic pleated tennis skirt with a sporty crop top. It’s fun, youthful and perfect for a braces-wearing teenager.

Bernarda Pera: Lacoste

Like the Wilson two-piece kit, this ensemble from Lacoste includes a classic pleated skirt with a sport top. But the colors, the royal blue and hot pink are bold and beautiful, perhaps the most striking contrast on court. Bernarda Pera’s coordinating wristbands create a cohesive look.

The Best Dressed Men in Pink At The French Open

Reilly Opelka: Fila

When you’re as big and tall as Reilly Opelka any color stretched from head to toe will make a statement. If that color is pink the statement is “Confidence!” Opelka even brought a pink tote bag on to the court to coordinate with his Fila kit.

Hugo Dellien: About Sports

Hugo Dellien was on the losing end of an epic Gael Monfils five-set comeback. However, the Bolivian’s pale pink outfit from About Sports, an Italian brand was ready for primetime.

Grigor Dimitrov: Lacoste

Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire in his first-round match. He looked dashing in hot pink Lacoste cap with pink and blue top. The design on the shirt, also worn by Arthur Fils, is meant to capture dirt dispersing upon the ball’s impact on clay.

The Best Color Coordinated Outfits At The French Open

Frances Tiafoe: Lululemon

Frances Tiafoe is one of the most charismatic and colorful players in tennis. So it’s no surprise he went bold from headband to tennis shoe in this Lululemon kit. Once a Nike ambassador, Tiafoe switched to Lululemon in January. His wristbands, arm sleeve, shoes, and headband reinforce the go blue or go home.

Mackenzie McDonald: Original Penguin

Mackenzie McDonald had the misfortune of drawing Novak Djokovic in the first round. However, McDonald looked like a winner in this kit by Original Penguin. The yellow accent on the collar provides a nice touch to the Performance Tennis Ombre Block Crew is nice touch.

Learner Tien: Adidas

Learner Tien is the man in black in Adidas. The simple black shorts and top with white accents works anywhere but Wimbledon.

Honorable Mention: Alex de Minaur: Asics

Alex de Minaur’s French Open kit sports the Roland-Garros colors, green and orange. Like Tiafoe, de Minaur wore one primary color from head to toe. The splash of orange across the chest coordinates with the orange trim around the shorts’ pockets.

The Best Dressed Warmup Kit At The French Open

Marton Fucsovics: Australian Brand

Some players won the day before they took the court with a stylish warmup jacket. Marton Fucsovics wore a tennis-themed paisley-patterned jacket from Australian Brand. The Australian Brand has a kangaroo logo.

Coco Gauff: New Balance

Gauff forgot to bring her rackets with her when she took to the court for her opening round match. However, the black leather New Balance jacket she wore was memorable. The jacket is classic biker chic, fit and fabulous.

Novak Djokovic: Lacoste

Novak Djokovic is 38 and has all the accolades, trophies and funds a tennis player could dream about. When it comes to his on-court attire he’s settled into a familiar classicly sporty look. The goes for his sports warmup, a standard style jacket. But look closer and you’ll see the two-tone orange with the dispersed dirt design. Like Djokovic, this warmup jacket is simply winning.

Honorable Mention: Naomi Osaka: Nike

The satin varsity jacket is Barbie level girlie girl and the ideal warmup for Osaka’s cherry-blossom themed ensemble. Osaka may have suffered a heart-breaking three-set loss in the first round, but this jacket’s style is timeless.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/merlisalawrencecorbett/2025/05/28/french-open-2025-best-dressed-players-at-roland-garros/