Aces of Style and Fashion Faults on the Blue Carpet and Beyond

The 2025 US Open has captured the attention of sports and fashion enthusiasts alike. The two-week tennis event has provided a platform for celebrities and athletes to showcase their unique styles both on and off the court. Attendees and competitors have presented a range of looks, from elegant suits to less successful ensembles.

Maria Sharapova made a stylish statement with an all-black outfit. The tennis star's two-piece set, designed by Nike Atelier, consisted of a fitted blouse with puffed sleeves and a tea-length pleated skirt. She completed the look with shining sneakers, a wave-shaped cuff, and metal hair bows.

Michael and Victoria Imperioli's contrasting looks, however, needed some refinement. The "Sopranos" actor wore a cream linen suit with a black button-up shirt, while his wife opted for a black satin ensemble. The fabrics' tendency to wrinkle detracted from the overall impression.

Venus Williams made a strong fashion statement on the court. The tennis pro wore an all-white outfit, pairing a pleated skirt from ERL with a collared top and a matching jacket. She completed the look with white sneakers, a visor, and a cream-colored racket case.

Jessica Pegula's athletic dress from Adidas featured a distracting print. The sleeveless piece, primarily white, was decorated with an abstract print in shades of brown, black, and orange. While the garment stood out, the print's placement made the design appear incomplete.

Victor Cruz blended his personal style with the aesthetics of tennis. The NFL star wore a rugby sweater from Aimé Leon Dore and khaki shorts. He accessorized with Nike sneakers, white crew socks, and a navy blue cap.

Dylan Harper's outfit was too casual for the event. The NBA player wore a white, long-sleeved shirt and black athletic shorts from Chrome Hearts. A graphic jacket and trousers from the brand would have been a more appropriate choice for the US Open.

Tina Knowles' two-piece outfit was both daring and chic. It was crafted entirely from floral lace, making her high-waisted pants and button-up blouse see-through. She carried a small white purse and added a pop of color with red lipstick.

Brittany Snow attended an event at the US Open in a strapless minidress from Contessa Mills. While the dress was cute, it was styled too simply with gold sandals and an updo hairstyle. Statement gold jewelry and taller heels would have elevated the look.

Naomi Osaka sparkled her way onto the court. She wore an orange Nike set, which included a bedazzled jacket over a tennis dress with a bubble skirt. Her accessories were even sparklier, featuring crystal-covered headphones, a bedazzled Labubu keychain, and 3D printed roses covered in crystals.

Carlos Alcaraz had a matching moment, and it worked for him. The Spanish athlete sported a plum-colored set from Nike while competing. His tank top matched his shorts, and his plum sneakers completed the look. He wore a sweatband and windbreaker in the same color.

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5 Comments

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Raphael

Honestly, some of these outfits sound like a fashion train wreck. The 'distracting print' on Pegula's dress? Sounds hideous.

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Donatello

Ugh, every celebrity is trying to make a fashion statement on the court even when it's distracting from the sport.

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Leonardo

What even IS this article? A gossip column in tennis clothing? Boring.

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Michelangelo

Snow's dress was probably fine, but this stylist wanted to say it was "too simple" so he could call it a miss.

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Stan Marsh

The author spends too much time tearing outfits apart and not enough time praising! Ugh

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