
I usually like Lacoste’s proporitions but this one wasn’t so good. So yeah, I’m very dissapointed that Nike hasn’t prepared something WOW for her. And these slaves – the fabric seemed so cheap.

Too many shining things on the top part – I understand the vision but ‘great idea poorly executed’ – it’s just looked messy. She is known (or better ‘was’, still crying about her ‘evolution’) for interesting clothes, breaking down barriers but her last one is just bad. I’m kind of shocked that Serena’s outfit is so…. Nike and Adidas – one too simple, and another one too messy. Last year’s US Open runner-up Leylah Fernandez represents Lululemon, a brand still paving its way on the Hologic WTA Tour.Ījla Tomljanovic and her clothing sponsor Original Penguin opted for a floral print on a sleeveless dress design featuring a self-collar and a three-button placket. This time the 2017 Roland Garros champion is channeling her inner Bethanie Mattek-Sands with this striking combination of an animal print and pink. Jelena Ostapenko‘s designs by Latvian brand DK ONE always attract a lot of attention. The Frenchwoman is wearing a Yonex dress with inner shorts in wine red. Anett Kontaveit‘s flared skort from the Fall collection has contrast printed bands on the side and is matched with a sleeveless yellow zipper tank.Ĭaroline Garcia silently replaced Asics with Yonex last month. Lacoste stands out with a combination of light yellow and purple.

Available in DigiCoco and Pompey colorways, the Coco CG1 is a unisex model influenced by basketball silhouettes and ’90s aesthetics.
