2018
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For her U.S. Open debut, Sabalenka wore Nike’s collection that year, which featured a peach colored dress and tie-dye green biker shorts underneath. She also accessorized with a matching headband.
2019
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In 2019, Sabalenka wore Nike’s purple and black kit, and neon green sweatbands.
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2020
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No spectators were allowed at the 2020 U.S. Open, but Sabalenka’s fashion still made a loud statement. The dress featured fuchsia and purple patterns, and cutouts.
2021
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In 2021, she wore two different versions of the Nike v-neck tennis dress, but primarily competed in this red and blue style.
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Sabalenka also wore a yellow dress that year.
2022
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Sabalenka’s 2022 U.S. open outfit was primarily lilac, with her switching between a white (pictured here) and lilac tank top throughout the tournament.
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2023
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Sabalenka competed in 2023 in a red dress and matching sneakers. This was her first year in a custom Nike outfit. She posted on Instagram that year, “Can’t wait to get on court and start serving some lewks.”
2024
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Sabalenka’s 2024 outfit was a simple purple tennis dress. (She also wore a black version that year, but she clinched the title in the more vibrant look.)
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2025
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This year, Sabalenka has been competing in two different Nike cut-out dresses. The black one, pictured, she wears for night matches.
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She has worn the white version of the dress for day matches.
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