
The key to a polished, court-ready wardrobe lies in sourcing your sporty staples from the best tennis brands. There are heritage labels like Lacoste and Wilson with a reputation for delivering on crisp polos and pleated skirts, and industry-favorite designers like Tory Burch who show how easy it is to style performance wear on and off the court. For an even more versatile approach, activewear brands such as Lululemon, Alo Yoga, and Nike all offer a range of separates that translate to any environment—always through a refined perspective.
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“The sport has long been associated with elegance, including from a sartorial point of view,” says Catherine Spindler, chief brand officer of Lacoste. She points to brand founder and former tennis champion René Lacoste, who famously invented the polo shirt in 1933, forever linking athletic wear with timeless design. Today, she adds, these “sport-influenced pieces are worn in a professional environment as well as for evenings out.”
Fashion’s love affair with tennis has been well-documented over the last several seasons, with the most recent US Open serving as proof that the industry is still eager to stake its claim on the court. Khaite, Ralph Lauren, and Pucci all served ace fashion moments throughout the tournament, Bottega Veneta’s first brand ambassador under Louise Trotter is a tennis star, and Coco Gauff unveiled a Miu Miu Select collaboration a week after wowing spectators on the court.
So, whether you’re picking up a racket for the first time or simply need to refresh your essentials for the new season ahead, the best tennis brands will help you stay ahead of the game.
High-performance activewear and a timeless preppy aesthetic go hand-in-hand at Tory Sport with their bestselling skirts, dresses, and matching outerwear. Don’t sleep on the accessories either; the tennis totes are a fan favorite—and often sold-out. This convertible version features a removable racket pocket for easy wear.
For serious players, Nike fabrics are designed for high-impact performance. The sweat-wicking sports bra with the brand’s iconic swoosh is a workout mainstay, and the Vapor Pro 3 sneakers are designed to easily zoom from side to side on the court.
A tennis loyalist, L’Etoile Sport founder Yesim Philip nails craftsmanship with a feminine edge. Airy anglaise trimming and tennis ball-inspired neon piping offer stylized details on pieces designed to both flatter and perform.
Wilson has a long history embedded in tennis, particularly in 1979 when the brand’s tennis balls were first used in the U.S. Open; a tradition that stands true today. (Not to mention: Wilson rackets are favored by tennis legends including Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, and Serena Williams.) Beyond accessories, its tennis apparel has cracked the code on bridging retro details and modern silhouettes.
A brand that’s synonymous with tennis, Lacoste is the gold standard for on-and-off-court style staples. Whether you’re wearing your crocodile logo for a weekend match, or weaving it into a prep-inspired look for the office, the French label’s success is in no small part thanks to its timeless versatility.
Whether strolling across a New York crosswalk or onto a tennis court, the three-stripe signature adapts to any environment. Opt for the classic Adidas tennis dress in all white to channel a game at Wimbledon or opt for a fitted tee and pleated skirt for a fresh pairing.
For tenniscore enthusiasts, Recreational Habits offers everything from fit-and-flare dresses and matching sets to sweatshirts that you can toss on post-match. The brand’s ethos is all about creating an inclusive environment for players of all races and backgrounds; a strategy that’s strongly resonated since the brand appeared on the athleisure scene over 10 years ago.
Who can resist FP Movement’s budget-friendly assortment of versatile activewear separates? Not us! Here, the Never Better Dress is truly one-and-done. It includes a built-in bra and shorts, and offers four-way stretch so players can move seamlessly around the court.
Despite its namesake activity, Alo Yoga is also a staple among tennis players for its sleek and streamlined court apparel. Pair a classic ribbed tank with one of the iconic varsity skirts for an ace-winning combo. (And for chilly afternoons, bring along this stretch jersey jacket.)
Varley’s London-to-Los Angeles design aesthetic influences its sleek and straightforward pieces. Slip into the Jane dress, or rally in style with the Mariam pleated skort. Top off your look with one of the label’s signature racket-embroidered hats.
For your fix of preppy court essentials with a subtle retro spin, this activewear label delivers in spades. From a sleek sleeveless dress (complete with an adjustable matching belt) to a charming courtside jacket and coordinated tennis shorts, you can mix and match everything in the collection.
Lululemon is known for developing high-quality technical fabrics that not only last, but are also superbly comfortable to wear. The brand’s quick-drying jersey fabric especially makes its polos and dresses perform on the court.
The Upside marries schoolgirl prep with athletic apparel for a charming court aesthetic. Slip into this simple tennis dress with (it has built-in shorts) for a day on the court, or try a polo shirt and pleated skirt for post-match lunch.
This cult-favorite lifestyle brand hits its stride in tennis attire, with one-and-done dresses and preppy pleated skirts offering the ultimate wardrobe rotation for days on and off the court. Complete the look with a pair of varsity socks adorned in the brand’s signature emblem.
Inspired by the coastal California lifestyle, this performance apparel brand has quickly become a favorite among tennis players thanks to its focus on comfort, functionality, and sustainability. Favorites include the Yosemite sports bra, which is crafted from a quick-dry, moisture-wicking fabric.
LA-based fashion brand Staud’s venture into the sportswear space has been a major success since launching in early 2025. The collection is anchored by modern activewear essentials like performance dresses and perfect lightweight nylon separates.
Retro inspired yet completely at home in a modern context, this Los Angeles-based activewear brand is as versatile as it is comfortable. For a day on-court, gear up in the brand’s high-waist skort, or opt for the Monah Rigor dress with its distinct contrast-trim detail.
Inspired by New York City and its downtown sophistication, the luxury activewear brand’s assortment of tennis dresses and skirts is always a grand slam. Take the brand’s Framed Serena racerback dress as an example with its pindot mesh inserts for ventilation and SPF50+ fabric, ideal for a high-energy day on the court.
Though On was originally founded as a running brand, the cult-favorite label has expanded its offerings to include tennis attire and footwear. The matching court set—a cropped top and asymmetrically pleated skirt—is a perennial favorite, while The Roger Pro 2 Clay shoe grips and glides on the court.
Serving up tennis attire since the late 1970s, Gucci has long understood the advantage of fusing luxury fashion with activewear. Their current assortment offers retro-inspired staples, like polos and pleated skirts, as well as covetable accessories ranging from racket cases to logo duffles.
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