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Women's tennis skirts are designed to move with you on the court, combining performance fabrics with coverage that holds up through long matches and quick directional changes. Silhouette options include pleated skirts for classic style and maximum airflow, A-line cuts for a relaxed drape with full range of motion, and skorts that integrate shorts directly into the skirt construction. Most styles come in a wide range of colors and prints, from clean whites and neutrals to bold patterns, so building out tennis skirt outfits that match your on-court aesthetic is straightforward. Built-in shorts are standard across most styles, offering coverage and ball pockets for serving. Top brands carried at Tennis Express include Nike, Adidas, Lucky in Love, Tail, Sofibella, and Lija.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about fit, coverage, and performance so you can choose the right style for your game.

What's the difference between a tennis skirt and a tennis skort?

A tennis skirt is a standalone skirt, usually with a separate pair of compression shorts or briefs underneath for coverage. A skort has shorts physically attached to or built into the skirt itself, creating a single garment. In practice, the terms are often used interchangeably, and most tennis skirts sold today include some form of built-in shorts, which blurs the distinction. If coverage and a seamless fit matter most, look for styles explicitly labeled as skorts or that specify attached shorts in the product details.

Do tennis skirts come with built-in shorts?

Most do. The majority of tennis skirts include attached compression shorts or a brief layer underneath, with at least one ball pocket along the inner thigh or waistband. Many styles feature two pockets for carrying a second ball during serve. Some higher-end designs include silicone grip tape inside the pocket opening to keep balls secure during movement. Product descriptions will specify pocket count and placement, so check those details if ball pocket access is a priority for your game.

What length is the regulation for tennis skirts?

Most league regulations fall in the 11 to 15 inch range, measured from the natural waist. USTA and club-level play are generally permissive within that range, but high school and collegiate programs sometimes have stricter requirements. A 13 to 14 inch length works for most standard regulations while maintaining good mobility. Taller players typically prefer 14 to 15 inches for proportional coverage, while shorter players often find 12 to 13 inches more flattering. Check your specific league's dress code before purchasing if you're buying for competitive play.

How should a tennis skirt fit?

The waistband should sit securely at your natural waist without digging in or shifting during serves and lateral movement. High-waisted styles are popular because they stay in place better during aggressive play, but sizing can vary significantly between brands, so measure at your natural waist and compare against each brand's size chart rather than assuming your usual size carries over. If you're between sizes, consider your game style: players who generate a lot of power on serves often size up for comfort through the stretching motion, while baseline players tend to prefer a closer fit with less fabric movement. The built-in shorts should lie flat against your thighs without bunching or riding up during split steps and low groundstrokes.

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