The last major of the year is just days away and Nike and Adidas have unveiled their latest US Open collections that their players will be wearing when they take the court at Flushing Meadows.

You can catch 2017 US Open champion Sloane Stephens and rising star Frances Tiafoe serving up fresh NikeCourt looks in a collection referenced as "New York City." A few pieces from the collection are indebted with vintage basketball design touches, like the tearaway track pants and the Slam jacket.

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Stephens, Tsitsipas reveal 2019 US Open looks

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Tiafoe will also be wearing the "Slam pants and jacket" and the American will also debut the white and purple NikeCourt Advantage Men's Tennis Polo.

The top is inspired by the brick walls that fill the streets of New York City, but it also doesn't compromise on comfort. Nike uses a breathable fabric, so that every player can be comfortable and in style. Serena Williams will be wearing a personalized NikeCourt bodysuit, that has yet to be revealed.

Angelique Kerber, Garbine Muguruza, Caroline Wozniacki, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zvereva will be repping Adidas's New York City collection that also represents the streets and urban city culture. This year's collection is made up of vibrant neon greens and blacks. Wozniacki's look features an open hole mesh overlay for a stylish layering look.

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The world No. 8 Stefanos Tsistipas will be wearing the NY printed Tee and Melange Short, which has a premium elasticated waistband for comfort and optimal movement.

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The top players will be styling their on-court looks at the last major of the year on Monday.

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Stephens, Tsitsipas reveal 2019 US Open looks

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