The 32 Best Tennis Dresses to Wear On and Off the Court in 2025


Whether you’re serving looks on or off the court, the best tennis dresses of the season go from country-club chic to street style favorites in one fell swoop, forehand, or backhand. It’s a sport with a rich history of blending form and function, with players of all stripes (Zendaya included!) opting for the best tennis clothes featuring crisp whites, preppy collars, and color-blocking stripes. If you want to get in on the look, it starts with this key piece.

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Alo Yoga Alosoft courtside tennis dress

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Retro athletic attire has been a welcome trend for a while now—whether you’ve ever stepped foot on a court or not—primarily courtesy of Tory Burch and Staud Sport for their vintage-inspired designs. For heritage sports brands like Nike, Lacoste, and Wilson, the tennis dress has always been a staple; but emerging brands such as Serves and Sporty & Rich have taken it in a trendier direction with more street style appeal. Outdoor Voices, Alo Yoga, and Lululemon’s technically advanced styles appeal to players looking to improve their performances, while also providing an elevated style that’s spot-on for days where your time is split between the tennis club, errands, and maybe lunch out. Pair any of these options with a sporty white sneaker or, perhaps, a tennis bracelet for a little shine, and you’ll be good to go.

Read on to discover 32 of the season’s best tennis dresses, below.

Classic Whites

Channel the Wimbledon ethos of head-to-toe tennis whites when stepping out onto the court, from preppy polo collars to racerback tanks. Tory Burch’s chic all-white A-line dress is a favorite pick, as is Alo Yoga’s dress made of soft brushed jersey that also includes a built-in bra. Keep things on theme by finishing off with a bright white sneaker, ball cap, and of course, sunscreen.

Alo Yoga

Alosoft courtside tennis dress

Retro Styles

Chevron stripes, pleated skirts, and drop waists are iconic tennis attire features of decades past and present thanks to the likes of Tory Burch. Classic sportswear brands are also bringing retro tennis dresses to the forefront: Consider Kule’s tennis dress in a classic navy with white piping or shop something from newly launched brand, Serves by LA—we love the stylish black-and-white contrast trim dress that will have you looking like an ace all match long.

Miu Miu

mini pleated shift polo dress

The Exercise Dress

Performance-grade dresses with sweat-wicking fabrics and built-in sports bras and shorts will get you one step closer to smashing that overhead lob without skimping on style. Outdoor Voices’ aptly named bestseller, the “Exercise Dress,” is made from the label’s quick-dry fabric and includes built-in shorts to easily stow tennis balls in between serves.

Collared

For an emphasis on preppy silhouettes, slip into a collared tennis dress. Post-game, throw a V-neck sweater over your shoulders for a country club-ready look. There’s no U.S. Open without Ralph Lauren; it’s only fitting to make an appearance at the games in the brand’s signature polo dress. For another bright option, consider Veronica Beard’s box-pleat mini. It’s part of the brand’s capsule collaboration with HEAD Sportswear, so it comes with all the technical bells and whistles you need to stay comfortable on the court.

Tory Sport

performance pleated collar golf dress

Heritage Sportswear

If you’re not sure which tennis dress style you feel most aligned with, begin with a classic pick from a heritage sportswear label. These legacy brands have perfected design details that look (and perform!) optimally during practice. Lacoste boasts a wide assortment of tennis dresses in bright color block shades to breezy spring pastels (this periwinkle is a current favorite). If you’re looking for a classic look, channel your inner Serena Williams in one of Nike’s classic white tennis dresses.

Pleats

The beloved tennis pleat is equally charming on the court as it is off. This design detail looks great as a skirt, but a pleated dress should also be in your repertoire of sportswear. Tory Burch’s drop-waist version features a preppy V-neckline, burgundy-and-white palette, and elegant pleats on the bottom; it’s a must have for any burgeoning tennis star.

Lacoste

piqué tennis dress with removable liner

Tory Burch

performance jersey V-neck tennis dress

Thom Browne

RWB sleeveless pleated tennis dress

Sporty Striping

Kick your tennis attire into high gear with a dress that includes striping and piping. The timeless pattern is the easiest way to imbue your look with the sport’s preppy aesthetic. For a graphic dress that embodies this look, consider Sporty & Rich’s tennis dress crafted in white, cobalt, and bright red; the color-averse might prefer something even simpler, like these picks from Staud and Splits59.

sweater drop waist tennis dress

Little Black (Tennis) Dress

While you can’t go wrong with a classic white palette, a little black tennis dress is equally as versatile. We love Beyond Yoga’s lightweight tank dress to pair nicely with all of your tennis accessories. For a more sculpted look, consider Alo Yoga’s version, designed with contrasting white piping along the chest and waistline.

Beyond Yoga

Spacedye court appeal mini dress

Alo Yoga

airbrush streamlined dress



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