Coco Gauff is once again collaborating with New Balance and Miu Mium for a Grand Slam tennis kit.
This yearâs Wimbledon kits (plural) for Gauff have a sleek white look, a big departure from last yearâs frilly top look.
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What does Gauffâs Wimbledon kit look like
There are two kits. One is a once piece with an open back. There is a black subtle edging at the seam around the arms and neck.
The second is a two piece. While the top has the same edging, the skirt has a unique look with a tie on each hip.
Last year Gauff lost quickly at Wimbledon (fresh off the French Open win) and was upset that she did not get to wear her Wimbledon kit longer.
With two to wear, Gauff needs to keep on winning so fans can see both.
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Simple is this yearâs theme for WTA Wimbledon kits
With glimpses of Naomi Osaka and Mirra Andreevaâs Nike Wimbledon kits and the Adidas one Karolina Muchova, the rule of thumb is simplicity this year.
Lacoste, featuring Eva Lys and Novak Djokovic, seem to be going with simple as well. Some believe they are developing a newer logo which has a tennis-themed background similar to Nikeâs.
On and Yonex have revealed their kits as well.
We have not seen Serenaâs yet
Nike presumably knew Serena was coming back because she had custom kits at the HSBC Championships and Berlin Open.
We do not know how much time they had to put together a Wimbledon kit and have not seen any sneak peeks yet. All we have seen is her practice kit.
Lululemonâs Wimbledon kit, to be worn by Leylah Fernandez, has also not been seen yet. Wilsonâs kit, worn by Marta Kostyuk, also has not surfaced.
Which is your favorite?
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