
Jannik Sinner wore a holey jacket at Wimbledon A special Nike Court jacket inspired by ACG
Jannik Sinner officially kicked off the 2026 edition of Wimbledon. As the defending champion, the Italian was the first player to step onto Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Naturally dressed in white, as tradition dictates, Sinner still managed to surprise everyone thanks to the jacket he wore for his entrance.
More specifically, Sinner debuted a holey jacket that reinterprets the technology behind the ACG Radical Airflow Mesh Long Sleeve T-Shirt. Officially, however, it is not an ACG garment, as the brand's logo is nowhere to be found on the jacket. Instead, it features the Nike Court logo, with the iconic Swoosh embedded inside the outline of a tennis court.
A fierce, futuristic aesthetic that stands out even more within a setting steeped in tradition like Wimbledon, where pristine white attire and a strict dress code have long been integral to the tournament's identity. It is also a surprising move from Nike, which in recent years has typically relied on Carlos Alcaraz or Aryna Sabalenka to debut the boldest innovations from its performance line. This time, however, the now well-established connection between ACG and Jannik Sinner led the brand to choose the Italian world No. 1 to bring its signature ventilated design from the world of running into tennis.