Clad in what the brand is called “Burgundy Bay,” Tiafoe’s clothes are made of “an innovative yarn technology that changes how light interacts with the fabric, preventing light absorption when wet so sweat remains virtually invisible.” Lululemon claims that the breathable, quick-drying, and ultra-lightweight material is engineered to support high-intensity performance.
“It’s been great to be a part of it … all the things they have been doing with me,” Tiafoe said after defeating No. 15 seed Flavio Cobolli on Sunday, getting revenge for the Italian’s win against him in the Acapulco final just about a week earlier. “They were super excited to have me and also grow with me and get more into the game.”
Tiafoe continued by saying that the “whole vibe” put forth by the outfitter’s efforts, in Tennis Paradise and beyond, is “super cool and super trendy.”
