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But as the athletes prepare to kick off theU.S.
The only thing more important than a serious game face?
A seriously cool warm-up jacket.
Hit a few rounds in this lightweight, water-repellant jacket to get the blood flowing and heads turning.
NikeCourt Bomber Jacket, $200;nike.com.
The side mesh panels will keep you feeling cool even when you’re rallying in the sun.
Anyone who’s had to hustle cross-court will appreciate the high neck and built-in shelf bra.
Wilson Striated Racerback Tank , $55;tennis-warehouse.com.
Throwback style meets a technical tennis skirt in stretch jersey material.
The pleats and a-line silhouette move effortlessly.
And the built-in shorts and 13-inch length provide coverage no matter how far you’re diving for a shot.
Lacoste Technical Pleated Tennis Skirt, $90;lacoste.com.
Slip these extra comfy stretch shorts under your skirt for a pop of color.
When worn alone, these definitely heat up the court.
But they don’t just look good: Each side has a concealed pocket to stash extra balls.
Monreal London Booty Boost Short, $149;trendysportsusa.com.
If you’re worried about hitting the showers, the half-zip down the back allows for quick changes.
you’re able to seeCaroline Wozniacki sporting it at the Openthis year.
Adidas by Stella McCartney Barricade Dress NY, $120;adidas.com.
K-Swiss Hypercourt Express, $110;kswiss.com.
We’ve never seen sweat bands look so sexy.
The moisture-wicking fabric feels comfy but also mop up sweat and makes for an extra stylish forehead wipe.
These bands also have a pocket to stash your keys or an ID.
Lululemon Sweat Cuffs, $14;lululemon.com.
Short of requiring fingerprint recognition, this personalized racquet is as customized as it gets.
Dunlop iDapt Force 105 Racquet, $179;tennis-warehouse.com.
Maria Sharapova Court Tennis Bag, $99.95;tennisexpress.com.
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