Mirra Andreeva’s Statement Win – And the Fashion That Served on Court
Indian Wells 2025, delivered a jaw-dropping womens final, with 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva stunning world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka to claim her biggest career title yet. But while the match itself had everyone talking, we can’t ignore the fashion showdown that played out on court. Both players turned up in bold, modern takes on classic tenniswear, bringing style and substance to the desert heat. From Andreeva’s fiery crop-top look to Sabalenka’s power-red ensemble, this final proved that womens tennis fashion is getting bolder, edgier, and more performance-driven than ever.

Mirra Andreeva: Fresh, Fearless, and Sporty Chic
The young champion didn’t just play fearless—she dressed for it too. Ditching the traditional full-length tank, Andreeva stepped onto court in an athletic burnt-orange crop top tank and navy pleated skirt, both featuring a minimalist brand logo for that modern edge.
- The high-neck crop top gave a sporty yet youthful energy, keeping her cool in the California heat while allowing full range of motion.
- The navy pleated skirt balanced the bold top with a sleek, traditional tennis silhouette, complimenting that she’s a risk-taker on-court.
- A crisp white visor and sweatband completed the look, adding a touch of effortless cool to her champion’s outfit.
The look was fresh, performance-focused, and very Gen Z tennis, blending function with fashion in a way that signals a new wave of style on the WTA tour.
Aryna Sabalenka: Power Dressing in Red
Sabalenka always brings power and presence, and her deep red ensemble was as commanding as her signature groundstrokes.
- Her high-neck, sleeveless tank in a striking ruby red was all about bold simplicity, exuding strength and confidence.
- The matching pleated skirt gave it a classic tennis feel, but the form-fitting top kept it modern and fierce.
- With minimal accessories and her hair slicked back into a no-nonsense bun, Sabalenka looked sharp, intense, and fully locked in.
The deep red shade was the perfect power statement, but this time, the win went to the rising star on the other side of the net.
The Takeaway
While Andreeva walked away with the trophy, both players served serious fashion inspiration.
- Andreeva’s sporty, cropped look felt fresh and fearless—a shift towards younger, bolder tennis fashion.
- Sabalenka’s classic power-red fit reinforced her strong, confident, and dominant presence on court.
If this final is anything to go by, tennis style in 2025 is all about individuality, bold colours, and performance-driven designs that break tradition.
Stay tuned for our style analysis from the Miami Open and more importantly the Launch of the Forty-Love collection later this year.
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