Tennis fans, rejoice! The fourth and final grand slam of 2019, the US Open, is just around the corner. From August 26-Sept 8, New York will buzz with tennis energy. Aside from being the easiest slam for Americans to watch and attend, the tournament attracts a huge audience thanks to its festival-style atmosphere, notoriously vocal spectators and, of course, the nail-biting battles between the sport’s very best players.
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Most Iconic Looks in US Open History
New York is a city synonymous with style. Its vibrant street style scene is hailed as one of the world’s best and New York fashion week attracts the world’s greatest designers, models and couture. It’s little wonder, then, that so many tennis players bring their fashion A game to the US Open. Do they always ace their looks? No. Do we still find it endlessly entertaining? Yes. Here are the most iconic looks in the US Open’s 54-year history.
Things You Missed Thursdays – Nov 14
African safaris, beach weddings and epic ATP selfies – our favorite off-duty tennis stars kept us very entertained on the ‘gram this week.
Things You Missed Thursdays – Oct 10
Baby announcements, 1920’s parties and hikes everywhere from the Great Wall of China to Provence to Monaco. When they weren’t playing tennis this week, our favorite pros were living it UP.
Things You Missed Thursdays – Oct 3
It’s been a busy week for our favorite tennis pros, with the men battling it out at the Japan Open and the women doing the same at the China Open. In between, they’ve squeezed in envy-inducing fun: champagne on the Great Wall of China, sumo wrestling in Tokyo, fashionista moments in Paris and private jet adventures.