As tennis fans gear up for the 2025 Australian Open, New Balance is stepping into the spotlight with a fresh and dynamic collection that celebrates the spirit of the game and the beauty of the Australian outdoors. Now in its second year as the tournament’s official performance apparel and footwear partner, the Boston-based brand endorsed by Coco Gauff, Sorana Cirstea, and Heather Watson is further cementing its influence in tennis.
Whether you’re enjoying the summer sunshine in Melbourne or staying up late to catch matches from afar, New Balance has crafted a lineup that ensures style and performance for both players and fans. The 2025 Australian Open collection, officially launched on January 6, offers a versatile range of apparel and accessories inspired by the natural hues of Australia.
The new range features a thoughtful palette of greens, yellows, blues, and neutral tones, capturing the essence of Australia’s iconic landscapes. This color scheme offers a softer, understated elegance, making the collection equally suitable for the court and casual outings.
Highlights include high-performance tanks designed for optimal breathability, stylish polos, graphic tees, hoodies, and track pants—all engineered with the athlete and fan in mind. Accessories like caps and bags round out the collection, providing options for every occasion.
Fans attending the Australian Open can explore the complete collection at New Balance’s retail activation located outside Rod Laver Arena, starting January 6. The full range will also be available at New Balance stores in Melbourne Central and Chadstone, select Rebel Sport locations, and online through New Balance’s website and Tennis Australia’s official store.
For those outside Australia, much of the collection can be shopped in North America, ensuring global fans can embrace the tournament’s spirit wherever they are. Prices range from $25 to $180, catering to a variety of budgets and preferences. (sources: SI.com, Tennis.com)
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