Roland Garros Roundup: 11 tennis outfits we can't stop talking about
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Published Jun 05, 2024
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1. Naomi Osaka in custom Nike
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2. Aryna Sabalenka in Nike
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Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner in Nike
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3. Daniil Medvedev in Lacoste
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Grigor Dimitrov, Jaqueline Cristian, Novak Djokovic in Lacoste
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4. Coco Gauff in custom New Balance
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5. Marta Kostyuk in Wilson
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6. Casper Ruud in Yonex
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7. Jelena Ostapenko in DK One
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8. Zheng Zhizhen in K-Swiss
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9. Andrey Rublev in Rublo and K-Swiss
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10. Ajla Tomljanovic in Original Penguin and Wilson (shoes)
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11. Iga Swiatek in On
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