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2026 Roland Garros Apparel Guide

2026 Roland Garros Apparel Guide

The clay season is in full swing, which means we are nearing its crescendo, Roland Garros. By now, players have a sturdy foothold in rankings, up-and-coming stars are rising through the ranks, and veterans of the sport continue to shine on the big stage. The sport's biggest brands are constantly on the bleeding edge, enhancing equipment and innovative gear while staying true to their styles and heritage.

Let's take a look at some of the best Roland Garros collections to come out this year! Maybe something will fit your fancy.

 Roland Garros 2026

Women's French Open Collection



The French Open is a chance for one victor to stand above, the others left in dust... literally! High tensions mixed with the beautiful terracotta of clay tennis courts set the perfect scene for tennis brands to unveil their new looks. With brands such as Lacoste, Nike, Adidas, and Mizuno releasing some spectacular pieces this year, make sure to check out our entire Roland Garros collection HERE.

Lacoste Roland Garros Collection

Tennis heritage begins and ends with Lacoste. The French brand has inspired many players and fans over the years. Their innovative, performance-driven fabric has always featured a stylish brilliance. This year's Roland Garros collection stands out for its dynamic colors and flattering designs. When it comes to tennis styling, you can't go wrong with the little alligator.


Nike French Open Collection

Nike represents one thing: winning. It seems every tournament you watch there is an incredible player sporting Nike apparel. Paris is the epicenter for fashion and style. Nike's French Open collection reflects the austerity of the competition, while offering real, tested performance features that any tennis player would love.


Adidas Paris Collection

Adidas comes ready for every match. This year's Paris Collection reflects a subtle yet supple take on tennis clothing. Some of the sport's biggest names, including Jessica Pegula, are proud to wear the three stripes on the big stage. Made to complement the harsh demands of playing on clay, this collection retains that feminine flair that all players can appreciate.


Mizuno Paris Collection

Mizuno makes some of the most impressive tennis equipment in the industry. Their collection features French Open inspired colors, paired with profile patterns designed to optimize court mobility. Mizuno understands that a good piece of clothing is one that works well and looks just as good. This collection summarizes all there is to desire in a stylish piece of performance clothing.


 Roland Garros 2026

Men's French Open Collection



The French Open is one of the biggest tennis tournaments of the year. It's no surprise that players, men and women alike, dress their best. While there is a sense of Paris splendor, players must also prioritize performance with apparel that maximizes mobility, enhances comfort, and accentuates breathability. Brands like Lacoste, Nike, Adidas, and Wilson go a long way to celebrate this grand event. Here are some of our favorite collections of the year!

Lacoste Roland Garros Collection

Lacoste is one of the leading brands when it comes to innovative tennis apparel. Based in Paris, France, the brand has been involved with this tournament for decades. Known for their quality make, the brand continues to design some of the most stylish pieces in the sport. Lacoste's calling card is their upscaled design paired with proven performance technologies. Here are a few of our favorite pieces of the year.


Nike Paris Collection Collection

Nike always makes an appearance at Roland Garros. The world's top pros rep Nike, such as Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Aryna Sabalenka. The brand's quality make and performance-driven technologies are undeniably a favorite with seasoned tennis players. On top of that, they have always been one of the leading brands when it comes to style and design. This year, Nike's Roland Garros collection is bold and colorful, highlighting the spirit of the tournament and those who will battle for glory.


Adidas Paris Collection

Adidas always makes a splash during the clay season. A master of sports apparel, the brand makes intentional moves to create lasting gear that meets the sport's evolving needs. Innovative technologies are paired with unique designs that reflect a purpose that is purely Adidas. This year's lineup features long-sleeves, tops, bottoms, and clay-inspired graphic tees.


Wilson Roland Garros Collection

While Wilson doesn't have any Roland Garros specific apparel this year, they have lots of French Open themed racquets and bags. As one of the main sponsors of this year's Roland Garros, the well-known tennis brand captures that clay court aesthetic. These items are limited editions and won't be here for long! So get them while we have them in stock.




Don't Forget: Clay Court Tennis Shoes

If you're a seasoned tennis player, then you know just how important a pair of real tennis shoes is to your game. They offer the stability, performance, and durability needed to thrive in this high-intensity competition. The French Open is played on clay, a surface made from the dust of crushed red brick. This surface can be very slick and slippery. That's why most tennis players wear a pair of clay court tennis shoes. These shoes are specially designed to enhance balance and traction on the court surface. Click HERE to learn more about our clay court tennis shoes.

Shop Tennis Express for More Roland Garros Gear!

The French Open is one of the biggest tournaments of the year. There are major ranking implications for players and an opportunity for fans to watch the drama unfold. Make sure to follow Tennis Express on Instagram to stay tuned with all of our updates. For more French Open gear, click HERE to see our full Roland Garros tennis collection.

Author: Samuel Spencer