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Aryna Sabalenka doesn't need help to win matches these days, but the world No. 1 hopes to get a boost for her upcoming Roland Garros campaign by wearing a "supersuit."

The four-time Grand Slam singles champion unveiled what she'll be wearing for the year's second Grand Slam tournament via a video posted to her social media channels on Wednesday, and the black-and-red number is already a hit.

Sabalenka unveiled a new brand deal with Gucci at the start of the season, the fashion-obsessed world No. 1 has since been leveling up her style game both on and off the court.

Though Sabalenka said at the end of last year that she felt the previews for her 2026 kits were "not that special," her match kits this year have drawn rave reviews. Her colorful Australian Open outfit, for example, was jointly inspired by looks from famous fashionistas Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams, and the 28-year-old will be sporting a unique colorway in Paris in Nike's line that reportedly pulls from "clay ballet" and the fluidity of movement.

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Last year, Nike unveiled Sabalenka's first piece of signature merchandise in the form of a T-shirt that sported her signature tiger motif—one that was famously worn by Mirra Andreeva at Roland Garros—and at the year-end WTA Finals in Riyadh last fall, Sabalenka teased that something special could be coming in 2027.

"That year is going to be sick," she teased, having previously in the aftermath of Naomi Osaka's viral jellyfish-inspired Nike collaboration that she was already "fantasizing" about staging her own signature walk-on with the brand's help.

But the first order of business? Flying up, up and away from her field of rivals and snagging her first Roland Garros title.

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