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Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff to Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka — Snazziest Shoes Tennis Players Wore In 2025

Shoes are an integral part of the on-court gear donned by a tennis player. Tennis shoes have been a lucrative sponsor product, and apparel companies have always targeted shoes as the premier product around which a tennis player’s branding can be generated. Following are some of the snazziest shoes sported by some of the top tennis players in the world.

Coco Gauff

Coco Gauff entered into a collaboration with New Balance and Miu Miu for her entire tennis gear in 2025 for some select events. The American wore the dress designed by New Balance, whereas her footwear of choice was the New Balance X Miu Miu  530 SL. Suede and various leather components are some of the key core materials for the shoes, with a double-lace design feature, providing durability and comfort to the player. The shoe is available on the Miu Miu website for a price of $1220.

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Coco Gauff is wearing the Miu Miu tennis shoes at the Italian Open

Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic sported the black and gold Asics Court FF3 NOvak Night Energy shoes at the US Open. The Serb has these shoes custom-made for his game style, as the shoe has the Forefoot Gel Technology, which gives a layer of cushioning to lighten the impacts of steep landings and quick stops on the court.

Djokovic, whose movement and sliding are some of the key weapons in his arsenal, gets the benefit of wearing this shoe. The price is variable as per regions, but the shoe is available for a discounted price of $88 on Flipkart in the Indian markets.

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Novak Djokovic is wearing the ASICS tennis shoes at the US Open

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner

The top two players in the World were gifted with the Nike Vomero Premium models after their Wimbledon campaigns. The duo did not wear them on court, but shared their images on social media while wearing the shoes, which have unique features.

Carlos Alcaraz (L) and Jannik Sinner (R) sport Nike's Vomero Premium
Carlos Alcaraz (L) and Jannik Sinner (R) sport Nike’s Vomero Premium

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However, both the top players entered into another impressive project with Nike during their stint at the ATP Finals in Turin. Both of them wore the “Total 90” kits, which were a sportswear line which was made for football players by the company.

While Sinner wore the Total 90-themed gear, Alcaraz also wore specially made shoes, which were a product of the “Palace Collaboration” from Nike. These shoes were originally inspired by the Total 90 products, but were given an updated look with a fluorescent yellow color. The original Total 90 Nike shoes are available on the Nike website for a starting price of $102.

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Carlos Alcaraz is wearing the Total 90s shoes at the ATP Finals

Naomi Osaka

Naomi Osaka is known for her vibrant kits and gear that she sports at the bigger events. At the Australian Open, she wore the sunflower-themed, yellow-colored Nike Women’s Osaka GP Challenge 1 PRM. The shoes had bright sunflower themes along with Zoom Air Cushioning, Stability Plate, and a durable Outsole, all of which catered to the needs of the Japanese player on court.

The product is available on the Nike site, available in different colors, with a price of $166.

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Naomi Osaka with her GP1 tennis shoes at the Australian Open

Osaka wore the same model for the French Open, but with a “Sakura” (cherry blossom) motif. The shoes were pin-colored and had a unique “claybreaker” technology that enabled the player to move with ease on the clay at the Roland Garros.

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Naomi Osaka with her Sakura-themed shoes at the 2025 French Open

Aryna Sabalenka

Aryna Sabalenka wore her usual Nike Zoom Vapor 12 shoes during her campaign at the 2025 US Open, where she successfully defended her title. She had two different color-themed footwear items in New York, one of which had tiger stripes.

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Aryna Sabalenka at the US Open

Another line of the shoes had white, pink, and silver colors along with a tiger motif. These models of the Vapor 12 were specially made for the World No.1 and are not available to the general public as of now.

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Aryna Sabalenka’s tennis shoes at the 2025 US Open



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