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The year of Tenniscore: How the 'Challengers' effect transformed tennis fashion in 2024
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Andrey Rublev’s $180,000 watch upstages Carlos Alcaraz’s 'Tiffany' Rolex on Centre Court
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Wimbledon makes rare dress code exception to let players honor Diogo Jota
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Emma Navarro raves about Mejuri jewelry in glossy Tatler magazine spread
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Naomi Osaka leaves the flowers at home for an all-business Wimbledon look
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By Jun 26, 2025The year of Tenniscore: How the 'Challengers' effect transformed tennis fashion in 2024
The biggest style serve of 2024 didn’t come from a player—it came from someone who played one on the big screen.
Published Dec 09, 2024
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Zendaya stars alongside Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor (not pictured) in Challengers.
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Zendaya's tennis-inspired look for this Challengers photocall in Rome was created by Loewe.
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Will Jannik Sinner's Gucci bag become a part of future 'tenniscore' looks, like Rene Lacoste's polo shirt (seen here on Daniil Medvedev)?
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