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Danielle Collins’ had a career-defining triumph at the 2024 Miami Open by defeating World No. 4 Elena Ryabakina. This victory, particularly notable as she possibly nears the end of her WTA Tour tenure, has rightfully grabbed headlines. Yet, it’s her recent shift in attire that also warrants attention. Since turning pro in 2016, Collins secured notable sponsorship deals with renowned brands like New Balance and Babolat. However, she opted for change in 2021, parting ways with New Balance and Babolat for Technifibre.
For the 2022 and 2023 seasons, Collins competed without a clothing sponsor. Even at this year’s Australian Open, she lacked official apparel, exiting in the second round against World No. 1 Iga Swiatek. But since then, Collins’ fortunes have turned. During the Miami Open, she sported an ‘FP Movement’ dress by Free People, a celebrated American retail fashion brand.
It was all eyes on 22-year-old Jannik Sinner as he returned to the big stage in Miami over the weekend. It was no surprise to see the iconic Gucci duffle bag slung over his shoulder, now becoming a style staple for the young Italian. A special detail he rocked at the last US Open? Straps with the tournament colours in-place of the iconic Gucci red green combo. A nice touch…
Sinner’s collaboration extends beyond just Gucci; he’s also partnered with Nike and Rolex, with both brands on display during his triumphant showdown with Grigor Dimitrov last Saturday. As Sinner continues to exude his distinctive style both on and off the court, let’s delve into how you can capture that same look this season.