American tennis champion Coco Gauff will wear clothing, accessories, and footwear from the New Balance and Miu Miu collaboration both on and off the court during her upcoming tournaments in Rome, Berlin, and Cincinnati.
This marks the latest chapter in the acclaimed partnership between Miuccia Prada's fashion house and the Boston-based athletic company, specifically focusing on tennis gear that balances performance requirements with distinctive style elements.
Gauff, selected for her representation of determination and athletic talent, will compete in outfits featuring a dynamic color-block design characterized by clean, contemporary lines. She'll also wear specially created co-branded versions of the Coco CG2 tennis shoes during matches. For her pre and post-match appearances, Gauff will don zip hoodies, relaxed silk-blend technical pants, and leather-mesh 530 SL sneakers in coordinating colors.
Tennis enthusiasts and fashion followers can purchase items from this collection starting September 10th at select retail locations worldwide and through online platforms. That same day, Gauff will make an appearance at the New York store as part of the Miu Miu Select event, where she will present her personally curated selection of pieces from the Fall/Winter 2025 collection.
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