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What To Wear at the US Open: 11 Courtside Outfit Ideas

What To Wear at the US Open: 11 Courtside Outfit Ideas



Though you may think the hottest destination for New Yorkers to flock towards at the end of August would be the Hamptons, most city-dwellers are hitting up Queens. Every year in late summer, the US Open tennis tournament takes over the NYC borough. And whether you’re a newer fan thanks to the Challengers movie or a lifelong lover of the sport, what matters most (aside from the matches and star athletes) are the sporty-chic fashion moments.

From classic tennis whites and lightweight fabrics to dresses and formal suits with an athleisure twist, we’ve seen a bit of every aesthetic at the tournament in recent years. As best-dressed guests have proven, both comfort and unexpected combos take priority when choosing what to wear. Think: Wearing a day dress with a sweater draped over your shoulders to keep warm later in the evening, or opting for elevated sneakers to stay on your feet with ease.

Looking for inspiration? Ahead, find 11 outfit ideas for the US Open that score major style points, complete with product picks to shop.

VIP Energy

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The elevated crochet trend creates an ideal way to feel put-together in the August heat. A breathable, open-knit sundress, pointed-toe shoes, and cat eye sunglasses make for an ensemble that’s well worthy of sipping a Honey Deuce as you take in the action.

Best Dressed

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Kendall Jenner is an absolute trendsetter, so it’s a no-brainer that her look from the 2023 US Open remains a blueprint for attendees. Taking a cue from the gorgeous dresses we see at Wimbledon, Jenner’s look meshes semi-formal chic with sporty accents for a ‘fit that will take you from mimosas to the matches.

Country Club Chic

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You don’t have to belong to a country club to look like you’re a proud cardholder. Tuck a polo—short-sleeved or tank top if it’s hot, long-sleeve if it’s cold—into a pleated tennis skirt, throw on classic white sneakers, and you’re good to go.

Polo Party

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Tennis tournaments have a certain buttoned-up look to them, but if you’re headed to an evening match, you may be looking to balance that with a hint of party-ready energy. Coco Rocha’s contrast polo halter LBD fits the bill, especially when paired with platforms and a full glam makeup look. Just add a structured bag for a champion ensemble.

Polished Prep

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Classic Americana takes center stage with Kerry Washington’s 2024 US Open outfit. All you need to recreate this look is a button-down shirt, a loose pair of high-waisted trouser shorts, and a leather belt to connect the two. Pair with a dainty handbag and your choice of heels for an elegant touch.

Match, Set

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Court-side dressing is easy when wearing a matching set, as seen above on Elsa Hosk. Structured and sophisticated, this look is further elevated with coordinating sandals, a warm, mushroom-hued handbag, and a chiffon retro headscarf.

Moody Masterpiece

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As the US Open falls at the end of the summer, you may be craving a fall palette again as you head to the arena. An oxblood polo fits the bill in a match-appropriate manner, and the otherwise black ensemble with gold accents has a classic feel that just may inspire you to rewear it throughout the upcoming months.

Fall Forward

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Attending an evening match? You might want to pack some statement outerwear, as temperatures drop once the sun sets. Morgan Riddle showed how to dress on-trend for cooler weather at the 2024 US Open, wearing a cream barn jacket with contrasting cuffs and a collar that coordinated with her LBD and leather accessories.

Sporty Slip

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A simple pair of white flip-flops can turn a playful spaghetti-strap slip dress into a sporty affair. Just add a cardigan—or, in this case, a preppy button-down—draped around the shoulders, and you’re ready to hit the courts.

Totally Tenniscore

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For another country club chic option that fully channels the tennis aesthetic, up the ante with eye-catching contrast and accessories. Think a printed sweater draped over the shoulders, sporty socks, and a mix-and-match earring stack.

Suited Up

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Even through the humid summer days of August, tailoring remains a popular and oh-so-chic option for the US Open. Choose a light-colored suit made with breathable fabrics to keep yourself cool, no matter the weather.

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