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Ahead of Roland Garros, Adidas unveiled their new Paris collection—and it left many fans scratching their heads in confusion.
Published May 06, 2022
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Tsitsipas in the Adidas men's Paris Freelift Crew.
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Pegula in the Adidas women's Paris Y-tank and Match Skirt.
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