Passing the Torch
Some of the young guns stepping up and taking Paris by storm are newcomers like Carlos Alcaraz, Jenson Brooksby, Casper Ruud, and Sebastian Korda. Not to mention those who are on the cusp of playing their best tennis ever. Pros such as Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, Alexander Zverev, and Stefanos Tsitsipas are in the midst of the transition, as are Leylah Fernandez and Emma Raducanu. The two have been on the tour for a bit but made headlines when they went toe-to-toe during the 2021 U.S. Open Women's Finals. Other WTA players to watch are Iga Swiatek, Paula Badosa, Ons Jabeur, and Amanda Anisimova. One of the youngest players to make it through the qualifiers was Linda Noskova. The 17-year-old from the Czech Republic lost in the first round. We anticipated these rising rookies will go deep into the draw and some might even claim the clay-court championship title at the 2022 French Open finals.Trendy Tennis Apparel
Besides a boatload of confidence, these players will be showcasing the newest in French Open Fashions. Take for example the Adidas Paris Collection. Adidas came up with a revolutionary way to promote their eco-friendly clothing. They included symbols of the sea, sand, and sun. Inspired by the botanical gardens at Roland Garros, the collection includes a variety of men's clothing. T-shirts, polo shirts, shorts, a sleeveless tennis tank, graphic tees, and a fitted long sleeve top to name a few. The women's collection has two tennis dresses. You can also mix and match from a variety of tennis tanks and skorts. Most of the apparel in this collection offers Freelift construction to enhance your range of motion. All are made with HEAT.RDY material, meaning you will stay cool and fresh throughout your practice or match. Also, this apparel is made from recycled materials including Parley Ocean Plastic, which converts plastic waste intercepted from beaches and coastal communities into a lightweight polyester. Other big brands in Paris include Nike, Fila, Asics, New Balance, and Lacoste. Perhaps one of the most audacious tennis apparel is Hydrogen. Best known for its skull logo, the leading Italian luxury sportswear manufacturer was founded in 2003. They are on the cutting edge of designing tennis apparel with bold colorways and spectacular features. Check out Marton Fucsovics in the photo below. He's wearing the Hydrogen Men's Tattoo Tech tennis top and shorts (far right). Medvedev (top left) is wearing Lacoste. Raducanu (middle top) has on a Nike dress and Sweitck (bottom left) is wearing a colorful Asics outfit.Pairs Footwear
Both the pros and rookies alike will be wearing a variety of tennis shoes including Nike, Adidas, K-Swiss, New Balance, Babolat, and Mizuno. Each shoe is as unique as the player wearing it. Take for example the Nike Women's React Vapor NXT's. These tennis shoes were designed for players with fast feet. They are the next generation of shoes, and Nike has done a great job gathering data to create a shoe with top-notch traction, an innovative grip, and a cushioning system that is unparallel. We also have in stock the Nike Court Zoom Vapor Cage 4 Men's Tennis Shoes. Rafa is the brain behind this shoe, which is his favorite Vapor to date. It offers an excellent blend of durability, stability, and response that Cage fans will love. Besides, who wouldn't love the colorway, which is Bright Spruce and Atomic Green? If you're looking for a totally radical shoe, you might want to consider the Adidas Avacourt's. These shoes are selling fast! Not just because they are sleek and attractive, but because they're built for superior performance. They are made of a lightweight mesh for maximum comfort. They also have reinforced key areas around the toebox and heel. Another shoe is the Men`s Ultrashot 3 by K-Swiss. These are lighter and more comfortable than their predecessor. They also have excellent durability and a nice price point. We have Paris apparel, shoes, and gear in stock and ready to ship. Plus we are updating French Open highlights and scores regularly. Stay on the cutting-edge and visit TennisExpress.com today!For More: