Graffiti-splashed jackets, sleek rompers, and cheeky accessories — Erne + Ace’s debut collection redefines courtside cool. Tenniscore gets a gritty NYC remix, proving style is the real MVP at the 2025 US Open.
Graffiti, Glam, and Game: The US Open’s Courtside Fashion Revolution
The 2025 US Open is proving that this season’s biggest rally isn’t just happening on the court — it’s in fashion. Tenniscore has fully arrived, blending sport, polish, and streetwise edge into one of the year’s most wearable trends. From crisp tennis skirts to varsity jackets with an urban twist, this moment is about performance-meets-style that works far beyond Arthur Ashe Stadium.



Leading the charge is Erne + Ace, a New York-based label debuting with an 11-piece collection that captures the pulse of the city. Highlights include varsity and bomber jackets splashed with graffiti style doodles, sleek navy rompers and skirts built for play, and cheeky additions like embroidered “Court Sisters” trucker hats and pickleball paddles stamped with the brand’s crest. Even the socks get a stylish update, proving no detail is too small when it comes to courtside cool.



Rooted in a love for pickleball but designed with the energy of New York in mind, Erne + Ace takes the classic polish of tennis whites and collides it with downtown attitude. The result? A wardrobe that works just as hard at a morning match as it does with a Honey Deuce in hand at night.



As the US Open unfolds, one thing is clear; tenniscore is more than a trend, it’s a lifestyle. And Erne + Ace is stepping up as the brand to watch, serving a collection that’s equal parts playful, polished, and undeniably New York.
