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Tennis style in Saudi Arabia: Outfits from the WTA Finals – Ladies’s Tennis Weblog

Tennis style in Saudi Arabia: Outfits from the WTA Finals – Ladies’s Tennis Weblog
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The 2024 WTA Finals in Riyadh has not solely showcased spectacular tennis but in addition offered a platform for the gamers to show the most recent in tennis style. Right here’s a more in-depth have a look at what a few of the world’s high gamers selected to put on for this prestigious occasion staged in Saudi Arabia for the primary time.

Aryna Sabalenka selected a glossy, sporty all-black Nike outfit, that includes the minimalist racerback Fall Slam Tank paired with the Fall Slam Skirt, designed with aspect hem vents and an extended again for added protection.

Aryna Sabalenka's tennis shoes at the WTA Finals in Riyadh

The world No. 1 accomplished the look together with her NikeCourt Air Zoom NXT footwear, personalised together with her tiger emblem.

Iga Swiatek at the WTA Finals in Riyadh

Iga Swiatek showcases On‘s ombre separates, featuring a sleeveless, full-coverage top and a pleated skirt in gradient shades of black, blue, and pink. Her On The Roger Pro 2 shoes are black with coordinating blue and pink ombre accents for a cohesive finish.

Coco Gauff at the WTA Finals Riyadh

Coco Gauff chose an all-purple New Balance dress with subtle lighter purple highlights, perfectly complemented by matching wristbands and a head tie.

Coco Gauff shoes

On her feet, the American wears the second iteration of her signature CG tennis shoe. While maintaining the original aesthetic and basketball-inspired design, this updated version boasts a new upper for enhanced comfort and improved traction.

Jasmine Paolini at the WTA Finals RiyadhMaking her debut at the WTA Finals, Jasmine Paolini wears the rich teal Asics Fall Match Actibreeze Tank and Skirt. The V-neck tank features contrast trim and ACTIBREEZE ventilation for comfort during intense matches, while the skirt boasts a contrast waistband, stripe detail, built-in shortie, and a shaped hemline for extra flair.

The Italian completes the look with the teal Asics Gel Resolution 9 shoes, designed to match her outfit.

Elena Rybakina at the WTA Finals Riyadh

Elena Rybakina represents Yonex in a colorblocked grape-colored full-coverage tank and pleated skirt. She finishes the outfit with the Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 5 shoes.

Jessica Pegula at the WTA Finals in Riyadh

Jessica Pegula wears the Adidas Winter Gameset Dress, designed with a high-cut neckline, racer front and back, an integrated bra with removable pads, and a flouncy skirt with a shaped hemline. It features HEAT.RDY moisture-wicking technology and seamless underarms for added comfort. The American pairs it with the Adidas Ubersonic 4.1 shoes.

Zheng Qinwen at the WTA Finals Riyadh

Zheng Qinwen wears Nike‘s latest collection, featuring the Nike Winter Advantage Tank with a crew neck and subtle vertical cutouts on the upper back for added ventilation. She matches it with the Nike Winter Advantage Mini Pleat Skirt, designed with an asymmetrical pleated panel to minimize fly-ups. Her footwear of choice is the Nike Air Zoom Vapor X shoes.

Barbora Krejcikova at the WTA Finals Riyadh

Barbora Krejcikova stands out in the burgundy Fila Fall Lasercut Dress, featuring an intricate laser-cut hemline. The Czech combines it with the all-white Head shoes.

Daria Kasatkina at the WTA Finals Riyadh

Alternate Daria Kasatkina stepped in as a substitute for Jessica Pegula, showcasing the Adidas Fall Y-Tank and Fall Gameset Match Skirt. Her tennis shoes are Adidas Barricade 13.

As tennis continues to evolve, so does the fashion that accompanies it, adding another layer of excitement to the game. From vibrant colors to personalized touches, the WTA Finals outfits reflect the players’ individuality and their manufacturers’ dedication to efficiency.

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