Women’s tennis clothes UK 2021: get ready for centre court with stylish tennis kit from Lululemon and Nike

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Look stylish and stay cool and comfortable with this high-performance tennis clothing for ladies

Get the strawberries and cream ready, it’s that time of year again; Wimbledon is back on our screens.

And since tennis was one of the first sports which opened up at the easing of the lockdown last year, tennis participation in the UK is on the rise.

While you might have been satisfied just throwing on your old gym kit, as your tennis game improves so should your tennis wardrobe.

Many sports brands take a lead from the elite athletes and create tennis clothing which wouldn’t be out of place on the catwalk, meaning you can show your personal style. Not only that but choosing the right tennis clothing can enhance your performance on the court.

When looking for the ideal tennis wear, you need comfortable material which allows for seamless and free-flowing movement.

You should be wary of clothing which is too loose-fitting; while you want comfort, you want the clothing to be tight and secure to prevent any distractions mid-rally and to enhance your speed.

It’s important to choose materials which are sweat-wicking and handle moisture effectively, to keep you cool, calm and collected when it comes to that all important match point. And of course, somewhere to tuck a spare tennis ball is always handy, not all of us have the luxury of a ball-boy.

We pulled together our pick of the best items for female tennis players, from skorts to dresses, all of which combine style with skill.

Lululemon Court Rival High Rise Skirt

The floaty fit of this skirt, which skims over your bum, meant it was the most flattering of the skorts we tested.

Lululemon’s signature four-way stretch fabric performs exceptionally well in this skort; the tight under shorts keep you secure and compact, while the loose overlay allows for maximum movement.

We loved the thick elasticated band which ensured the skort stayed put and the ball pocket, which is easy to access and super comfortable, so if you get your first serve in, you won’t be in discomfort when powering through the point with a spare ball.

Asics Court W Dress

The subtle opening on the back of this dress from Asics is not only a stylish touch, but it also acts well at increasing breathability, keeping you cool and confident while on court.

We loved the dusky peach tone, bringing something a little different to the traditional white.

This dress is completely seamless, no zips and no buttons to distract you while you are in full flow and no chance of chafing or rubbing; making it the most comfortable dress we tested.

NikeCourt Victory Skort

If you want to command attention when on court, this neon lime skort from Nike is the one for you.

The Nike Flex stretch fabric fits tight against your skin and moves naturally with your body, so you barely notice it’s there when you are mid-rally.

We loved the slide slit in this skirt, which allowed for extra movement when stretching for that return and made it easy as ever to access any tennis ball you tuck under the inner shorts.

Sweaty Betty Skort

Incredibly lightweight, this skort again offers a really flattering, floaty fit; great at keeping you feeling cool and looking great while on court.

This skort was a little longer in length than the others we tested, so is the perfect choice if you are wanting a little more coverage. We particularly loved the little zip pocket at the back, which was perfect for keeping our keys and bank cards safe during a match.

UA Iso Chill Run 2-in-1 Shorts

If you are not quite ready to go for the full tennis gear, but want high performance clothing, these Under Armour shorts are a great way to elevate your tennis wardrobe but can also be used in your general fitness routine too.

The inner shorts, again great for a spare ball tuck, are silky soft on the skin as well as being crafted with Iso-chill technology, which moves heat quickly away from your skin to keep you cool.

The affordable price and the versatility of these shorts make them the best value item of our selection.

Wilson Kaos Mirage Tank

While one of the more expensive items we tested, this tank top from Wilson is a great choice for those who are wanting to really up their game on court.

Specifically crafted for tennis, this seamless tank with a comfortable, shaped hem, is incredibly breathable.

This top was brilliant at keeping our sweat at bay; its moisture-movement technology enhances water dispersion, so you are kept cool throughout your match.

We loved the deep fig colour with a pop of electric blue, as well as the flattering racerback design.

Lululemon Swiftly Tech Racerback 2.0

While designed for running, this racerback top from Lululemon is the most sweat wicking top we tested, making it the perfect choice for a hot day out on court.

The curved mesh panel across the breast allows the fabric to breath and ensures that you don’t get too sticky.

And if you do break a sweat, Lululemon’s Silverescent technology prevents the build-up of odour-causing bacteria in the fabric, keeping you feeling fresh for longer.

Coming in a variety of colours, this singlet can be paired with any tennis skirt of your choice.

NikeCourt Advantage Visor

No tennis outfit is complete without a visor, essential in keeping the sun out of your eyes so you can keep your eyes firmly on the ball.

This Advantage visor from Nike has an adjustable strap, so you can get a snug fit, and made from a sweat wicking fabric to keep you dry and avoid any sweat dripping in your eyes.

We loved the breathability of this fabric which prevents any hot-headedness during the match. In classic white, this visor will complement any tennis outfit.

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