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Published Jan 24, 2019
In Adidas, it's Naomi"Ombre" Osaka for the win.
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Right up the T: Simona Halep, Sloane Stephens, Petra Kvitova and a few others garner kudos for their vintage-y tops. Half a style point for each of these looks; meanwhile, let's burn that dark denim skirt.
Two Grand Slam finals in a row. Only 21-years-old.@Naomi_Osaka_ is a star 🌟#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/AHs37jIfkM
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 24, 2019
Whether it's green or blue in your view, Roger Federer's Uniqlo kit remains a stately vision to behold.
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Roger Federer is OUT of the Australian Open.
— BBC Tennis (@bbctennis) January 20, 2019
20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas is in the quarter-finals.
REACTION 👉 https://t.co/h9jMetqsdV #bbctennis #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/gzeUxwp2cf
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Aryna Sabalenka, in Nike, shows offthat camouflage will always be current. In new sponsor Hydrogen, Tomas Berdych serves up attitude in spades with a loud tee befitting his alternative sensibility.
First hit in Melbourne sun 👍🏼 @australianopen #ausopen2019 pic.twitter.com/qX1JPoXbP0
— Tomáš Berdych (@tomasberdych) January 8, 2019
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On to the finals!
— espnW (@espnW) January 24, 2019
Petra Kvitova defeats Danielle Collins in straight sets at the #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/gW9SE81GtP
Rocking New Balance, surprise semifinalist Danielle Collins delivers in strong horizontal stripes that properly play off her fiery on-court disposition.
From the grounds of the #AusOpen, @jon_wertheim and @BlackmanTennis discuss American tennis as Danielle Collins gets ready for the semifinals—LISTEN: https://t.co/RaHOf2j2wu #BeyondtheBaseline pic.twitter.com/j34GYutQKF
— TENNIS (@Tennis) January 23, 2019
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The Nike dress seems a take on tie-dye, and while it sort of sends a sweat-stain message, Maria Sharapova can probably wear next to anything with confidence. Like her upset of Wozniacki, this emerges victorious.
Maria Sharapova beats defending champion Caroline Wozniacki in three sets! https://t.co/rLjQmjYdUe #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/Nt6US15iBZ
— Guardian sport (@guardian_sport) January 18, 2019
Best Superfan Style
Anna Wintour. Prada yellow. The end.
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A warm Wintour! @VogueMagazine editor-in-chief #AnnaWintour wears a @Prada bright yellow dress and a beaming smile 😎 as she watches @SerenaWilliams 🇺🇸 triumphant @AustralianOpen 🦘win against number one @Simona_Halep 🇷🇴 https://t.co/ewOQw5SFuM @MailOnline #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/iPLXoqdKQd
— yoshitada okada (@okadascape) January 21, 2019
Sound off on your own style winners, and losers, by tweeting us at tennis or jonscott9.
In Adidas, it's Naomi"Ombre" Osaka for the win.
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Two Grand Slam finals in a row. Only 21-years-old.@Naomi_Osaka_ is a star 🌟#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/AHs37jIfkM
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 24, 2019
Kick off each day of the 2019 Australian Open with Tennis Channel Live, reviewing the day’s most important news and previewing the day’s biggest matches.
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Whether it's green or blue in your view, Roger Federer's Uniqlo kit remains a stately vision to behold.
Roger Federer is OUT of the Australian Open.
— BBC Tennis (@bbctennis) January 20, 2019
20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas is in the quarter-finals.
REACTION 👉 https://t.co/h9jMetqsdV #bbctennis #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/gzeUxwp2cf
Best Practice Attire
Aryna Sabalenka, in Nike, shows offthat camouflage will always be current. In new sponsor Hydrogen, Tomas Berdych serves up attitude in spades with a loud tee befitting his alternative sensibility.
Advertising
First hit in Melbourne sun 👍🏼 @australianopen #ausopen2019 pic.twitter.com/qX1JPoXbP0
— Tomáš Berdych (@tomasberdych) January 8, 2019
Best Superfan Style
Anna Wintour. Prada yellow. The end.
A warm Wintour! @VogueMagazine editor-in-chief #AnnaWintour wears a @Prada bright yellow dress and a beaming smile 😎 as she watches @SerenaWilliams 🇺🇸 triumphant @AustralianOpen 🦘win against number one @Simona_Halep 🇷🇴 https://t.co/ewOQw5SFuM @MailOnline #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/iPLXoqdKQd
— yoshitada okada (@okadascape) January 21, 2019
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Sound off on your own style winners, and losers, by tweeting us at tennis or jonscott9.
Kick off each day of the 2019 Australian Open with Tennis Channel Live, reviewing the day’s most important news and previewing the day’s biggest matches.
Follow the Australian Open all week long on Tennis Channel and TENNIS.com
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The 2019 season has truly kick-started with the Melbourne heat beating down on the Australian Open's entrants and the sensational stars of tennis beating the stuffing out of the ball. And with that, they make their initial major-tournament style statements to boot. Here's a look at the fashion coming up roses Down Under:
In Adidas teal blue, Caroline Wozniacki's got a good gradient thing going on. A pity that the sartorial wizardry of Woz didn't make the second week.
Likewise outfitted in Adidas, Dominic Thiem rocks the comparable men's version of Wozniacki's look, leaning even more green and coming off fresh.
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Rafael Nadal surprises in a golden tank by Nike, with white trim, the usual shoe-sock accoutrements and confidence/muscles for days.
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Serena Williams made a full-stop statement with her green Nike "playsuit." The operative question was whether she was harking back to her notorious 2002 US Open one-piece or winkingly referencing a WTA pal.
Serena at the 2002 Us Open | Serena at the 2019 Australian Open #SerenaWilliams #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/kaGA296eJz
— Gibson Johns (@gibsonoma) January 15, 2019
Looking lean in green, Milos Raonic sports New Balance in shades complementary with the blue hard-court surface he pounds with both his kicks and his kick-serves.
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Milos Raonic is through to the #AusOpen quarter-finals!
— Team Canada (@TeamCanada) January 21, 2019
He cruised past No. 4 seed Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-1, 7-6(5) 🎾💪 pic.twitter.com/UuAg9ykqV8
No one in the Nike stable looks better in that polo than does Grigor Dimitrov.
No turning back. pic.twitter.com/xg4c5y1tAI
— Grigor Dimitrov (@GrigorDimitrov) January 18, 2019
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Bethanie Mattek-Sands' collaboration with the Lucky in Love line arrives as perhaps not the epitome of fashion but a smart, spunky ensemble that continues to assure that the last thing she will ever be, or look, is boring.
Bethanie and Jamie Murray at Australian Open 💓🍀 pic.twitter.com/iyt0mIDp7c
— Elena Russell ❤ (@TeamMattekSands) January 22, 2019
Right up the T: Simona Halep, Sloane Stephens, Petra Kvitova and a few others garner kudos for their vintage-y tops. Half a style point for each of these looks; meanwhile, let's burn that dark denim skirt.
Advertising
On to the finals!
— espnW (@espnW) January 24, 2019
Petra Kvitova defeats Danielle Collins in straight sets at the #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/gW9SE81GtP
Rocking New Balance, surprise semifinalist Danielle Collins delivers in strong horizontal stripes that properly play off her fiery on-court disposition.
From the grounds of the #AusOpen, @jon_wertheim and @BlackmanTennis discuss American tennis as Danielle Collins gets ready for the semifinals—LISTEN: https://t.co/RaHOf2j2wu #BeyondtheBaseline pic.twitter.com/j34GYutQKF
— TENNIS (@Tennis) January 23, 2019
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The Nike dress seems a take on tie-dye, and while it sort of sends a sweat-stain message, Maria Sharapova can probably wear next to anything with confidence. Like her upset of Wozniacki, this emerges victorious.
Maria Sharapova beats defending champion Caroline Wozniacki in three sets! https://t.co/rLjQmjYdUe #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/Nt6US15iBZ
— Guardian sport (@guardian_sport) January 18, 2019
In Adidas, it's Naomi"Ombre" Osaka for the win.
Advertising
Two Grand Slam finals in a row. Only 21-years-old.@Naomi_Osaka_ is a star 🌟#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/AHs37jIfkM
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 24, 2019
Whether it's green or blue in your view, Roger Federer's Uniqlo kit remains a stately vision to behold.
Roger Federer is OUT of the Australian Open.
— BBC Tennis (@bbctennis) January 20, 2019
20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas is in the quarter-finals.
REACTION 👉 https://t.co/h9jMetqsdV #bbctennis #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/gzeUxwp2cf
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Best Practice Attire
Aryna Sabalenka, in Nike, shows offthat camouflage will always be current. In new sponsor Hydrogen, Tomas Berdych serves up attitude in spades with a loud tee befitting his alternative sensibility.
First hit in Melbourne sun 👍🏼 @australianopen #ausopen2019 pic.twitter.com/qX1JPoXbP0
— Tomáš Berdych (@tomasberdych) January 8, 2019
Best Superfan Style
Anna Wintour. Prada yellow. The end.
Advertising
A warm Wintour! @VogueMagazine editor-in-chief #AnnaWintour wears a @Prada bright yellow dress and a beaming smile 😎 as she watches @SerenaWilliams 🇺🇸 triumphant @AustralianOpen 🦘win against number one @Simona_Halep 🇷🇴 https://t.co/ewOQw5SFuM @MailOnline #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/iPLXoqdKQd
— yoshitada okada (@okadascape) January 21, 2019
Sound off on your own style winners, and losers, by tweeting us at tennis or jonscott9.
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Kick off each day of the 2019 Australian Open with Tennis Channel Live, reviewing the day’s most important news and previewing the day’s biggest matches.
Follow the Australian Open all week long on Tennis Channel and TENNIS.com