When Style Serves: 4 Unforgettable Fashion Moments at the US Open

When Style Serves: 4 Unforgettable Fashion Moments at the US Open

In the tennis world, the US Open is where competition meets spectacle, and the style stakes are just as high as the athletic ones. Under the bright New York lights, players have turned the hard courts into a runway, delivering looks that make headlines as easily as their winning shots. Here are four moments when the US Open proved it’s as much about fashion as it is about forehands.

Serena’s Black Tutu Takeover
In 2018, just months after her bold catsuit at Roland Garros made waves, Serena Williams arrived at the US Open in a custom one-shoulder black tutu designed by Virgil Abloh for Off-White, paired with glittering sneakers. The look was unapologetically theatrical, blending ballet elegance with athletic power—a reminder that Serena doesn’t just play tennis; she stages a performance.

2018 US Open Tennis Tournament- Day Nine. Serena Williams of the United States celebrates her victory with a twirl during her match against Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic in the Women’s Singles Quarter Finals match on Arthur Ashe Stadium at the 2018 US Open Tennis Tournament at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 4th, 2018 in Flushing, Queens, New York City. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)

Andre Agassi’s Denim and Day-Glo Rebellion
Long before “tenniscore” was trending, Andre Agassi was rewriting the sport’s dress code one rebellious outfit at a time. At the 1990 US Open, he stepped onto the court in faux-denim shorts paired with neon pink and lime accents, instantly shocking the tennis traditionalists. The outfit was loud, brash, and completely Agassi—proof that confidence can be the best accessory.

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Naomi Osaka’s Powerful Statements
In 2020, Naomi Osaka made her outfits a platform. Each match, she wore a different mask bearing the name of a Black victim of violence, using her global stage to spark conversation and demand justice. The minimalist Nike dresses she paired them with kept the focus exactly where she wanted it—on the message. It was fashion as activism, perfectly executed.

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Maria Sharapova’s NYC Night Dress
At the 2006 US Open, Maria Sharapova debuted a sleek, black, crystal-studded Nike dress inspired by a New York cocktail gown. Complete with sheer back panels and paired with diamond drop earrings, it was a love letter to the city that never sleeps. That year, she didn’t just win matches—she won the red carpet, too.

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