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Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev’s French Open Outfits Revealed
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The 2025 French Open is less than a month away, and Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev already know what they will be wearing at the tournament. Djokovic and Medvedev’s outfits for the year’s second Grand Slam were revealed by their clothing sponsor, Lacoste.

Djokovic and Medvedev share the same apparel sponsor, Lacoste, for their official match kits. The Serbian has been the face of the company since 2017, when he left Japanese clothing manufacturer Uniqlo. In 2021, he signed a contract extension with Lacoste that will end this year.

Novak Djokovic’s French Open Outfit Revealed

Djokovic will be wearing the all-too-familiar red polo shirt that matches the surface he will be playing on. The outfit features a symbolic maroon print inspired by the lines on a tennis court. The design is pretty much the same as the outfit Djokovic wore at the Australian Open and in other ATP events in the first half of the season, except that the color scheme is different. Djokovic’s footwear sponsor is ASICS, and the first pictures of his shoe for the French Open have not been revealed.

Daniil Medvedev’s French Open Outfit Revealed

Medvedev also has his own collection with Lacoste and is fully clothed by them from head to toe. The Russian became a brand ambassador back in 2019, and his contract is set to expire next year. Medvedev’s French Open outfit is completely different in style and color.

Medvedev will wear a white polo t-shirt that features a very strange pink border at the bottom. He opted for blue shorts. Medvedev will complement the look with a blue wristband, white socks, and black shoes.

The two outfits are currently on sale on Lacoste’s online shop in the United Kingdom. Tennis fans will need to confirm availability in their respective countries where Lacoste operates.

Djokovic is a three-time champion at the French Open, winning his most recent title in 2023. Last year, he advanced to the quarterfinals but withdrew from the tournament to undergo knee surgery. He will arrive in Paris without sufficient match play following early exits in Monte Carlo and Madrid. He chose to withdraw from the Rome Masters.

Medvedev is a former quarterfinalist at the clay-court Grand Slam but has lost in the first round five times in his career.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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