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These Tennis Skirts Are So Stylish, You'll Want to Wear Them off the Court Too

These Tennis Skirts Are So Stylish, You'll Want to Wear Them off the Court Too

Elle11-07-2025
Challengers may have premiered over a year ago, but the ultra-chic tennis aesthetic lives on. Need proof? Just look at what some of the best-dressed celebrities at Wimbledon have been wearing. Of course, good courtside style isn't the only way to take part. In fact, as someone who's been playing tennis for years, I'd argue that tenniscore is the most stylish way to wear your activewear—more specifically, with the best tennis skirts in hand.
Whether you're a regular hitter, a summertime spectator, or just someone who wants to look cute with a side of country-club prep, the classic tennis skirt will become your next go-to for casual dressing (of course, a chic tennis dress is also a great option, too). And with plenty of practice matches and lessons under my belt, it's only natural for me to share my insights on what's worth the space in your tennis bag. From tried-and-true pleated styles to more streamlined, sporty options, shop the best tennis skirts to sport (pun fully intended) all season long.
For an NCAA champion-approved option, go for Veronica Beard's Deuce Pleated Tennis Skort, made in partnership with Head Sportswear. ELLE.com spoke to Ayan Broomfield (the aforementioned champion and Frances Tiafoe's girlfriend) to discuss the collection earlier this year. Her criteria for good activewear? Pieces that balance function and fashion, which is exactly what this skort delivers.
Sizes: XXS-XL
Colors: White, Thyme
Material: Polyester, elastane
To give you an idea of how much I love this skirt, I have two of these in white, one in red, and I'm looking to add another color to the mix. Wilson's classic pleated style has become my go-to for any tennis outing, and it gives that classic country-club look without feeling too stuffy. I also love how supportive the ultra-high waistband is, which makes the silhouette even more flattering all around.
Sizes: XS-XL
Colors: 17 options
Material: Nylon
You may have come across Malbon for its golf-centered collaborations with Gap and Ring Concierge, but that's not the only sport it serves. In fact, there are plenty of ultra-cute options for tennis, too. Case in point: the Baseline Skirt. It's a sleek silhouette that looks just as good on the court as it does off.
Colors: White, Black
Material: Recycled polyester, spane
ELLE editors, myself included, can't stop talking about the new Lululemon Align collection. Items like this high-rise skirt features the brand's super-soft signature Nulu fabric and a flexible waistband that won't dig in (hello, comfort). Without a doubt, this is a tennis skirt you'll want to live in—whether you're playing a set or not.
Sizes: 0-14
Colors: 15 options
Materials: Nylon, Lycra elastane
For a functional take that leans more on the fashion side than others on the market, look to FP Movement's Pleats and Thank You Skort. This citrus-hued option feels exceptionally cute thanks to its flounced hemline. Plus, it definitely doesn't skimp on performance and comfort, either. You might want to wear this to brunch with your hitting partner after your next session.
Sizes: 12 options
Colors: XS-XL
Materials: Polyester, elastane
Of course Tory Burch would create a chic, sleek tennis skirt. There are plenty of great options in the Tory Sport line, but I love this one for its timeless appeal. A classic white pleated skirt, finished with a minimalist take on the TB logo, it's a piece that will be a staple in your tennis wardrobe for years.
Colors: Snow White, Light Blue
Listen—there's a reason so many top-tier tennis players choose Nike as one of their main sponsors, especially when it comes to apparel. Even my tennis pro loves Nike. In fact, he mentioned this specific colorway as a standout for spring when I told him I was working on this story. Is that a ringing endorsement? Absolutely.
Sizes: XS-2XL
Colors: Hydrangeas, Dark Team Red, Pale Ivory
Materials: Polyester, spandex
For any type of activewear, I love Beyond Yoga. Anything in the Spacedye collection is so comfortable, I almost forget I'm wearing something on the more compressive side. Plus, the colors the brand offers can't be beat (I get so many compliments when I wear my sets). Bottom line: Do yourself a favor and add this to your cart—stat.
Colors: Candy Apple Red Heather, Cloud White, Darkest Night, Nocturnal Navy
How pretty is this semi-sheer performance mesh option from Athleta? I already know it will move beautifully with every step you take toward that attack hit. Lightweight and breezy, this Athleta tennis skirt is one of the more breathable options on this list, so you'll stay comfortable even on the hottest days. And if you also happen to play golf, it's perfect for teeing up, too.
Colors: Shell, Bright White
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