
All the kits for Wimbledon 2026 They're white, obviously
Tennis is changing surfaces once again. After clay and hard courts, it is now time for grass. And that means Wimbledon, the most traditional of the four Grand Slams, with its blend of mandatory elegance and aristocratic heritage. The lead-up to the 2026 edition was shaken by the news of Serena Williams’ return to competition, as she will play both singles and doubles alongside her sister Venus. She too, of course, will have to comply with the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club’s dress code, which requires all players to step onto the court dressed entirely in white. An obligation that, however, does not prevent brands from finding creative ways to work around it.
adidas
This is the case with adidas, which has decided to introduce its Climacool technology to tennis. This cooling technology has previously been seen in Formula 1 and football during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, while in those contexts the technology was used through jackets that were removed once the race or match began, tennis players will actually wear this technology on court.
Miu Miu x New Balance
The collaboration between Miu Miu and New Balance, created for Coco Gauff, returns. The kit features a stretch jersey pleated skirt with an embroidered logo, paired with a minimalist sleeveless jersey top featuring a crossed-back neckline and delicately scalloped edging along necklines and seams. The elegant combination is completed by a pair of New Balance x Miu Miu 530 SL sneakers crafted in dégradé leather. All garments in the New Balance X Miu Miu collection feature the joint logo in navy and red.
Nike
As for the men’s tournament, all eyes are naturally on Jannik Sinner, the defending champion following his 2025 victory, but also coming off a shocking early exit at the Roland Garros. At Wimbledon, the Italian player will be looking for redemption while wearing a polo shirt featuring a subtle V-neck, distinguished by green details and an embossed checkerboard pattern. As always, Nike fans are also eagerly awaiting the outfit that Naomi Osaka will choose for her on-court entrance. For now, only details of her playing kit have been revealed: a dress featuring embroidered flowers on one shoulder strap and along the lower section.
FILA
Absolute elegance from FILA, particularly in the outfit designed for the women’s tournament: a lightweight skirt created to enhance movement, paired with a sleeveless one-piece kit.
Vuori
There is also considerable anticipation surrounding the return of Jack Draper to the court. The British star will compete in a shorts-and-sleeveless-shirt kit designed by his technical sponsor Vuori. The standout detail is the shirt’s design: a ventilated jersey engineered to deliver maximum breathability while simultaneously highlighting Draper’s sculpted physique.
Lacoste
Collections centered around elegance are also a hallmark of Lacoste, long regarded as the quintessential brand associated with tennis sophistication. Specifically, two lines have been developed: a cleaner, more minimalist collection for Novak Djokovic, featuring a soft-fitting polo with a two-button placket and only the logo as decoration. The second line features a tone-on-tone pattern adorning a more classic polo shirt, particularly noticeable in the armhole finishes, along with the use of an embossed logo.
Wilson
Wilson has also opted for a skirted outfit for the women’s tournament. In this case, the brand recreated a sheer-layer effect to achieve an even softer and more fluid appearance in motion.