Elena Rybakina and Casper Ruud will be wearing new outfits for the 2025 French Open. Former Wimbledon women’s champion Rybakina and ATP star Ruud are sponsored by Yonex. They are the Japanese company’s two biggest tennis stars. Yonex is prominent for producing tennis and badminton rackets but is also an established house in manufacturing tennis apparel and athletic shoes.
Rybakina previously endorsed Nike before leaving them for Adidas. But she signed a new deal with Yonex in the summer of 2023, which included full tennis apparel. It was an extension of her longstanding racket partnership with the company. Meanwhile, Ruud has been with Yonex for the whole of his pro career. Like Rybakina, the Norwegian’s partnership includes full clothing, equipment, and shoes.
Rybakina and Ruud’s French Open Outfits Revealed
The two outfits are part of Yonex’s Paris Collection, tailored for the 2025 French Open, which begins on Sunday, May 25. Rybakina and Ruud will wear peppermint kits, a light pastel shade of green that clashes beautifully with the bright Parisian clay.
Rybakina’s peppermint green outfit consists of a cropped tank with a navy blue lining paired with a skirt. In the official photo shoot, the Kazakhstani was pictured wearing a dark visor cap, wristband, and shoes. Ruud will also be wearing similar colors. His t-shirt will feature a crew neck design with a navy blue lining.
Back on the clay.
Designed with built-in inner shorts for added comfort and support, offering freedom of movement and breathability.@lenarybakina is wearing the Yonex Paris 2025 Collection Dress in Peppermint.#YonexApparelInnovations | Tournament Collection 2025 pic.twitter.com/mIvFhARxK0
— Yonex Tennis (@yonex_tennis) May 12, 2025
Back on the clay.
Staying cool, focused, and ready for long rallies—with design built for performance. @CasperRuud98 is wearing the Yonex Paris 2025 Collection Men’s Crew Neck Shirt and Shorts in Peppermint.#YonexApparelInnovations | Tournament Collection 2025 pic.twitter.com/gL3CWpuiZx
— Yonex Tennis (@yonex_tennis) May 13, 2025
Rybakina will compete in her seventh French Open main draw, although she will not be a top-10 seed. She has reached the quarterfinals on two occasions. She has posted three wins in this year’s clay swing but can add to that tally in Strasbourg, where she progressed to the quarterfinal.
Ruud has been a finalist at the clay-court Grand Slam twice, losing to Rafael Nadal in 2022 and Novak Djokovic in the 2023 finals. Last year, he lost to Alexander Zverev in the semifinals. He won his biggest clay title at the 2025 Madrid Open.
Main Photo Credit: Mike Frey – USA TODAY Sports