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Steal Aryna Sabalenka’s French Open 2025 look: Outfit price & where to buy

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka continued her impressive season by advancing to the final of the French Open 2025. She beat the likes of three-time defending champion Iga Swiatek and Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen en route to the summit clash.

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Sabalenka has not only outplayed her rivals in Paris so far but also looked sharp while doing so. Her outfit at the clay court Major has grabbed plenty of eyeballs, rocking a different shade of the dress worn compared to her peers endorsed by the same brand.

The Belarusian’s NikeCourt Slam Women’s Dri-Fit Tennis dress is made out of sustainable materials, with its stretchy fabric and mesh helping players to remain dry and sweat-free. She’s rocking the dusty cactus (blue), with a light crimson and white detailing version of the outfit, though the dress is also available in shades of pale ivory and dark red. It is priced at $130 and is available in Nike stores and online.

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To complete the look, one can also buy matching shoes to go along with it. The Nike GP Challenge 1 Premium, also worn by Sabalenka in a dusty cactus, dark red, pale ivory and metallic silver color combo, is priced at $180. Other accessories such as socks and wristbands are available for $14 and $28 respectively.

Aryna Sabalenka's outfit at the French Open 2025. (Source: Nike webstore)
Aryna Sabalenka's outfit at the French Open 2025. (Source: Nike webstore)

Sabalenka will don this look for the last time on Saturday, June 7. She will face Coco Gauff in the women's singles final and will aim to capture her first title at the French Open.

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Aryna Sabalenka eyeing to claim her first non-hardcourt Major title at the French Open

Aryna Sabalenka at the French Open 2025. (Photo: Getty)
Aryna Sabalenka at the French Open 2025. (Photo: Getty)

All of Aryna Sabalenka's Major titles so far have come on hardcourts. She clinched her maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open 2023 and successfully defended her title in 2024. She added the US Open title to her resume later that year as well.

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Sabalenka is now through to her first Major final on a different surface. She will aim to further demonstrate her growth as a player with a title as well. It won't be that easy as Coco Gauff, her opponent in the French Open final, is an excellent player on clay.

The two have an intense rivalry, which is currently tied at 5-5. Gauff won their most important match, which was the US Open 2023 final. She rallied from a set down to beat Sabalenka and claim her maiden Grand Slam title. The Belarusian won their only other Major contest at the Australian Open 2024.

Sabalenka also won their most recent meeting, which took place on the clay courts of the Madrid Open a few weeks ago. She beat Gauff in straight sets in the final to claim her third title at the venue. She will be keen for an encore and inch another step closer towards completing a Career Grand Slam.

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