Roland-Garros 2025: 4 iconic outfits that left their mark on the court
Style, the first winning serve. If Roland-Garros fascinates as much as it captivates, it's not just for its cross-court backhands. Each edition is also a showcase of style, where champions take over the court as if it were a catwalk.
“True chic is that which never hinders movement.” — Gabrielle Chanel
Style, the first winning service
If Roland-Garros fascinates as much as it captivates, and it's not just for its crossed lapels. Each edition is also a showcase of style, where champions take over the court like a podium. In 2025, sports fashion reaches a new peak: innovative textiles rub shoulders with couture details, and the stands become a viewing platform as precious as Center Court.
Here are 4 outfits that marked this edition, two women's sides, two men's sides. Silhouettes designed as statements, between technical mastery and very personal elegance.
👟 For women: the power of assertive style
1. Naomi Osaka – Japanese harmony revisited by Nike
A winning comeback for Naomi Osaka, who also stands out with her looks. Her outfit, in pale pink accented with burgundy, evokes the blooming sakura, while the satiny varsity-style bomber jacket adds a controlled urban touch. A soft yet strategic silhouette, just like her. The Nike Air Zoom Vapor Pro, suitable for clay, provided the finishing touch with their pale pink accents and fluorescent stripes, injecting a lively energy into the silhouette.
The Orzyla eye: a silhouette that is both discreet and designed like a second skin, in a biomimetic design style.
2. Coco Gauff – Marbled graphics and stylish power with New Balance
Coco Gauff boldly asserts her fashion signature. On the court, she sports New Balance dresses with a blue-gray marble pattern, designed for Roland-Garros. Before rallies, she slips on a black leather Vanson bomber jacket, a nod to Parisian elegance and her powerful game. On her feet, CG2 "Grey Day" sneakers, in a cream and pale blue gradient, match the palette of her outfit. The details make the difference: a matching headband, metallic manicure, and a confidence that flirts with the catwalk.
🎾 For the men: technical elegance and play on pace
3. Carlos Alcaraz – Nike Tactical Minimalism
Beyond his athleticism, it was Carlos Alcaraz's understated yet remarkably precise silhouette that captivated spectators and screens around the world. During that historic match on Sunday, June 8, Alcaraz, a true aesthete of the movement, wore a lavender Nike zip-neck polo shirt paired with white mesh shorts and a matching headband.
This outfit, of discreet elegance, plays on a palette of precise and controlled colors, extended by shoes Nike Vapor Pro 2 with matte finishes. The technical, breathable and fluid material perfectly matched the champion's movements while guaranteeing an impeccable look on the court.
Since that memorable final, this Nike look has established itself as a symbol where fashion blends with technicality and sporting strategy, embodying the perfect balance between style and performance.
The Orzyla eye: a balanced visual composition, where every detail – from the collar to the laces – seems designed like a discreet jewel.
4. Jannik Sinner – Bold colors and sporty tailoring with Uniqlo
The Italian prodigy makes a statement in a brick-orange Uniqlo outfit, accented with burgundy accents and a structured mandarin collar. Blending modernity and tradition, Sinner creates a 2.0 gladiator look. Breathable recycled materials highlight the brand's commitment to sustainability, while his matching cap adds a retro twist.
In the stands: a discreet but sharp parade
For spectators, Roland-Garros continues to embody that Parisian chic that is whispered about. Wicker baskets, cream-colored trousers, pique polo shirts, or oversized linen dresses: elegance is in ease. Some opt for retro glasses with horn-rimmed frames, others for accessoiries more edgy like discreet jewelry or Hermès scarves tied effortlessly.
The perfect match between fashion and movement
At Roland-Garros 2025, fashion goes beyond mere performance. It becomes a language, a statement, a style of play as much as a lifestyle. From the courts to the stands, each look carries within it a vision of sport: expressive, thoughtful, sometimes avant-garde. At Orzyla, we see above all a lesson in style: the one who accompanies the movement, without ever hindering it.
Aurélia Bousquet is editor-in-chief and founder of Orzyla, a digital media outlet dedicated to the world of jewelry, fashion, accessories, and beauty, as well as covering industry events. Passionate about jewelry and fashion for over 20 years, she deciphers trends, analyzes collections, and highlights designers, major brands, and artisans. With over 370 published articles, she shares her expertise through insightful editorial content: jewelry trends, collection launches, news from iconic brands (Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron, Chaumet, Tiffany & Co., Pandora, Swarovski, Agatha…), and practical guides for fashion and beauty enthusiasts.