NikeCourt Unveils Its 2026 US Open Collection Ahead of New York
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As the tennis world prepares for the final Grand Slam of the season, NikeCourt has officially unveiled its 2026 US Open Collection, blending modern performance technology with timeless New York-inspired basketball style. Designed for the sport’s biggest stars and everyday competitors alike, the latest range is built to perform under the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium while maintaining the sleek aesthetic that has become synonymous with Nike’s biggest tournament releases.

From lightweight competition apparel to premium footwear and accessories, the 2026 collection delivers everything players need to compete through the North American hard-court swing.
Performance Meets Championship Tennis
The US Open presents one of the toughest physical challenges in professional tennis. Summer heat, humidity and long five-set battles demand apparel capable of keeping athletes cool from the opening point through championship weekend.

Nike’s latest collection emphasizes:
- Lightweight, breathable performance fabrics
- Advanced moisture management technology
- Four-way stretch construction for unrestricted movement
- Ergonomic fits designed specifically for elite tennis movement
- Sustainable materials incorporated throughout the collection
The result is apparel engineered to allow players to move naturally whether sprinting into a forehand, changing direction at the net or serving at full extension.
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A Clean, Modern Look for Flushing Meadows
Rather than relying on loud graphics, Nike once again embraces a refined aesthetic for New York.
The 2026 collection features crisp whites paired with sophisticated navy and deep blue accents, complemented by subtle seasonal colour highlights that reflect the energy of New York City. The understated approach allows the athletes—and their tennis—to remain the centre of attention while still delivering unmistakable Nike style.
The collection continues NikeCourt’s trend of producing apparel that transitions seamlessly from professional competition to recreational play.

The Stars Wearing Nike in New York
Several of the sport’s biggest names are expected to showcase the collection throughout the US Open.
On the ATP Tour, fans will likely see:
- Jannik Sinner
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Holger Rune
On the WTA Tour, Nike’s lineup includes:
- Aryna Sabalenka
- Naomi Osaka
- Qinwen Zheng
Each athlete will wear customized colourways built around the same design philosophy while maintaining their individual on-court identities.
Built for Every Level of Player
While designed with Grand Slam competition in mind, the NikeCourt 2026 US Open Collection extends far beyond the professional tour.
Club players, league competitors and juniors will find many of the same technologies featured in the professional kits, allowing players of every level to experience the same performance innovations used by the world’s best.
The collection includes:
- Men’s tops and shorts
- Women’s dresses, tanks and skirts
- Warm-up jackets
- Performance outerwear
- Court accessories
- Coordinated footwear options
Nike Continues Its Legacy at the US Open
For decades, Nike has played a defining role in the visual identity of the US Open.
From Andre Agassi’s unforgettable New York outfits to Roger Federer’s iconic evening sessions, Serena Williams’ championship dresses, Rafael Nadal’s sleeveless era and the current generation led by Sinner, Alcaraz and Osaka, NikeCourt has consistently produced some of tennis’ most memorable Grand Slam apparel.
The 2026 collection continues that tradition by balancing innovation with classic tennis styling.
Where to Buy the NikeCourt 2026 US Open Collection
The NikeCourt 2026 US Open Collection is becoming available through NikeCourt and select authorized tennis retailers as the North American hard-court season begins. Availability may vary by region, with additional apparel, footwear and accessories expected to arrive throughout August leading into the US Open.



















