Stylish NBA Players: On & Off Court Fashion

When we talk about tennis, we inevitably think about skill, technique and power with which players dominate the court. But there is another element that also steals attention: style. And some tennis players have shown that you can play like all professionals, dressing impeccable.

There are all of them, but we present a selection of the 7 tennis players whose style we love:

  1. Roger Federer

The Swiss tennis player won 20 Grand Slams while conquering the fashion world with his elegant style. Federer has been a brand ambassador such as Uniqlo and Louis Vuitton, and his looks out of the court – perfectly fitted costumes, neutral colors, classic cuts – they position it as a gentleman of contemporary tennis.

  1. Arthur Ashe

With pasta lenses, knit sweaters, polo -type necks and a natural preppy style, this tennis player born in Virginia, United States, embodied the sophisticated spirit of the 70s. Today, his image is replicated by brands that celebrate the university vintage look.

  1. Rafael Nadal

The Spanish began his career with a totally athletic style with sleeves without sleeves and bandanas. But over the years he modified his image and today looks tailored costumes, linen shirts and luxury watches. His collaboration with Tommy Hilfiger catapulted him as a male fashion symbol.

  1. Björn Borg

The Swedish was the first rockstar of tennis. With his blonde hair, his short shorts, fitted poles and his iconic bandana, defined the aesthetics of the 70s. His Sporty style but perfectly calculated was a pioneer in what we know today as “Athleisure”, founding even his own clothing brand.

  1. Yannick Noah

Roland Garros champion in 1983, the French tennis player stood out for his game and his style. His look was always relaxed and Caribbean. He mixed ethnic prints and striking colors, always with a free and safe attitude.

  1. Other agassi

The American tennis player revolutionized the image of the traditional player. Agassi led the looks court with jeans, neon colors, mullet hair and dark lenses. Although in his time he was criticized, today his style is considered a pioneer in breaking the rules of sports fashion and embraceing his own style without complexes.

These six tennis players have shown that the style is not limited to the sport wardrobe, but can transcend and become part of the cultural conversation. What is your favorite?

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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