Raphael Nadal wears a watch from his collaboration with Richard Mille.
Photo: Courtesy Richard Mille

10 Unique, Tennis-Inspired Items That Are Sure to Be an Ace

From the neon green of tennis balls to the racquet strings to the court designs, designers are finding a myriad of ways to draw from their love of the game

There’s a reason the U.S. Open used the slogan, “It must be love,” for so many years. For tennis fans, the love of the game is an obsession that can be hard to understand unless you are in the know. It’s an addiction fueled by the sound of the ball hitting the sweet spot on the racket, the open air on your face as you focus on drowning out the noise to focus on the game, and the shouts of triumph or defeat after each point. Whether or not you are a player or spectator, the age-old sport is one that will grip you.

Janus et Cie Kamp folding armchair. Photo: Courtesy Janus et Cie

Therefore, it’s only natural that with a passionate following such as this, tennis-themed design is on the rise. At the 2024 Met Gala, Maria Sharapova made her entrance on the red carpet wearing a tennis ball green gown designed by Prabal Gurung using a luxurious cotton fabric from the bedding brand, Boll & Branch. Rafael Nadal and Richard Mille have made new strides with their latest tenth anniversary timepiece, which Nadal will be wearing as he goes for his 15th French Open title. And not to be left out, Venus Williams announced the launch of her new AI-generated design service, Palazzo, earlier this year.

With so much history, there is a lot to draw upon from the tennis world for inspiration, and with the Grand Slam season upon us, now is the time to buy some tennis themed items for yourself— and your home. From beautiful tennis bracelets inspired by the legendary Chris Evert 1978 match to handmade racket-themed plates, Galerie has rounded up ten unique, must-have items that put a spotlight on the sport.

Lugano flower tennis bracelet. Photo: Courtesy Lugano

1. Flower Tennis Bracelet by Lugano 

Lugano has taken the classic tennis bracelet to the next level by fashioning nearly six carats of pink and white marquis-and-round-shaped diamonds into beautiful, flower petal motifs with a nod to Wimbledon green.

Janus et Cie Kamp folding armchair. Photo: Courtesy Janus et Cie

2. Kamp Folding Armchair by Janice Feldman for Janus et Cie

Looking for a comfy perch to sit court-side on? Try this foldable director’s chair from Janus et Cie, which comes in a variety of colors and is a breeze to move.

RM 27-04 manual winding tourbillon by Rafael Nadal for Richard Mille. Photo: Courtesy Richard Mille

3. RM 27-04 Manual Winding Tourbillon by Rafael Nadal for Richard Mille 

For tennis legend Rafael Nadal, speed and movement are everything. Thus, upon the tenth anniversary of his collaboration with Richard Mille, it was of the utmost importance for this year’s timepiece, the Calibre RM 27-04, to be as light as possible. Here’s hoping this limited edition manual winding tourbillon movement with a skeletonized back plate helps Nadal secure his 15th French Open title.

UPF 50+ Luxletic Bacio Skort by Lilly Pulitzer. Photo: Courtesy Lilly Pulitzer

4. UPF 50+ Luxletic Bacio Skort by Lilly Pulitzer 

If you’ve been feeling the Palm Royale vibes coming back, you will be happy to know that Lilly Pulitzer has an abundance of options. The storied Palm Beach brand launched its tennis, golf, and pickleball apparel line last summer.

Classic red & white tennis bag by Terrida from Artemest. Photo: Courtesy Artemest

5. Classic Red & White Tennis Bag by Terrida from Artemest

The classic tennis bag by Terrida from Artemest is a throwback to tennis days of yore. Offered in a variety of fun colors, the water-resistant leather case—which can carry two racquets and also offers additional storage space for other tennis equipment—is sure to be a hit on and off the court.  

Sport backgammon set by Mark & Graham. Photo: Courtesy Mark & Graham

6. Sport Backgammon Set by Mark & Graham

Add a little bit of fun to your competitive backgammon matches with this chic, tennis-themed board by Mark & Graham. With your favorite tournaments coming up, it’s the perfect season to have this sporty game displayed in your home.

Set of 4 tennis plates by For Pete’s Sake Pottery. Photo: Courtesy For Pete's Sake Pottery

7. Set of 4 Tennis Plates by For Pete’s Sake Pottery

What could be more fun than a tennis-themed dinner party? Serve it up on these beautiful, hand-painted plates by For Pete’s Sake Pottery.

Clay Court rug by Pieces. Photo: Courtesy Pieces

8. Clay Court Rug by Pieces

Inspired by the red clay of the French Open and the green grass of Wimbledon, the “Court Series” rugs by Pieces feature two options from the tennis world. The hand-tufted wool and viscose blend carpets, which are also available in custom sizes, are sure to be a hit. 

Limited Edition tennis champagne set by Vinglacé. Photo: Courtesy Vinglacé

9. Limited Edition Tennis Champagne Set by Vinglacé

Up your post-match victory toast with these engraved flutes and champagne cooler by Vinglacé. Or if you’re planning on hosting any Grand Slam viewing parties, these will give your hosting reputation an easy advantage.

Racquette lounge collection by Cristina Celestino for Billiani. Photo: Courtesy Billiani

10. Racquette Lounge Collection by Cristina Celestino for Billiani

Inspired by the tennis racket, Cristina Celestino worked with Italian furniture brand Billiani to create a beautiful collection of lounge furniture.

Cover: Raphael Nadal wears a watch from his collaboration with Richard Mille.
Photo: Courtesy Richard Mille

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