Each evening session felt like a curated runway as much as a match, with pleats flashing under the lights, rhinestones catching camera flashes, and accessories polished enough to rival the action on the court. Tennis fashion stepped into its own in 2025—not as uniform, but as confidence.
"The court is a stage. Your style is the story you tell on it."
Tennis Core Reimagined
The foundation of tennis style—pleats, polos, and crisp whites—returned with renewed confidence. No longer bound by tradition, these pieces took on fresh life. Serena Williams, spotted courtside, wore pinstriped wide-leg trousers with a sweater tank and cap.
It was a look that could move easily from Manhattan lunch to stadium seats. The revival of tennis-core signaled something important: heritage was no longer about rigid rules but about thoughtful reinvention.
"We don't sell everything. Just the right things."
That same spirit lives in pieces like The Court Society's carefully selected performance dresses—each one chosen not just for its athletic capability, but for how beautifully it lives beyond the court. These aren't just pieces for the baseline; they're for brunch, errands, or afternoon coffee — essentials for a life lived in movement with unwavering style.
Bold Color as Declaration
If crisp whites nodded to tradition, bold hues were the rebellion. Naomi Osaka stepped into Arthur Ashe Stadium in radiant scarlet, rhinestones glittering with every movement. Coco Gauff played in fluorescent red and white that made each rally more electric.
Color wasn't simply a flourish this year—it was confidence, a declaration of presence under the floodlights. The Court Society channels that same fearless energy in their curated bold pieces, rendered in shocking pink and built with quick-dry knit and flattering rouching.
"This was not uniform. It was declaration."
The Court Society Difference
Curated, Not Crowded: We search through hundreds of pieces from the best performance and fashion brands so you don't have to. Every item is carefully chosen for its fit, feel, and style—because more options isn't better if they aren't the right ones.
Fashion-Level Style with Athlete-Level Performance: Our selections combine elegant design with technical fabric and thoughtful construction—so you can move with ease and confidence, on or off the court.
Tailoring on Court
Athletic apparel turned architectural in 2025. Aryna Sabalenka appeared in a crisp white dress punctuated by triangular cut-outs—aggressive yet refined. Venus Williams, long a trendsetter, stepped out in navy by Khaite, cap-sleeved and open-backed, finished with immaculate white piping.
These were designs that sculpted as much as they served, proving that tennis fashion can carry the discipline of couture without losing function. The Court Society's Next Level Performance Dress follows in those footsteps with princess seams and a high waist creating a flattering silhouette, while pleats maintain freedom of movement.
"Every seam was deliberate. Every line, architectural."
Architectural
Next Level Performance
The Court Society curates its collections with that same philosophy: versatile pieces designed to play beautifully and live stylishly. Because true style isn't about following rules—it's about making them your own.
"Own your game. Define your style. Set your own rules."


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