After beating Jelena Ostapenko for the first Top 10 win of her comeback in the Tinkerbell-green version, Osaka showcased an alternate colorway, black and white, in her second-round loss to Karolina Muchova in an Arthur Ashe Stadium night session.
Though the outfit wasn’t in New York for a long time, it was there for a good time, with Osaka saying that she pushed aside thoughts of the whole ensemble being “too much” and crediting Ahn for embracing her vision.
“I definitely love to be involved in everything I do, whether it’s fashion or anything else,” she said. “But I feel like being able to be a part of my tennis outfits gives me, I would say, a different strength.
“I think for me, when I put on the outfit it’s almost like a super suit, so I try to channel that.”
Ajla Tomljanovic goes bold on the Parisian clay (Original Penguin)
As the first tennis player to sign with Perry Ellis subsidary Original Penguin in 2022, Ajla Tomljanovic has been a foundational model for the heritage athleisure brand to tap into new markets and audiences.
While Tomljanovic’s 2024 season was a rebuilding one after she missed much of 2023 following knee surgery, she made a statement sartorially with an eye-catching, blue and white two-piece during a short stay at Roland Garros.
Though the 31-year-old lost in the first round of singles and doubles in Paris, her long-sleeved patterned crop top and matching skirt were accented with pops of pink, and she accesorized with a blue Penguin visor and Wilson’s Rush Pro shoes in peachy pink.
Tres Magnifique!
