
Sparkling Showdowns: How Sabalenka's Custom Diamonds and Anisimova's Tiffany Touch Redefine Luxury in Tennis
The U.S. Open tennis tournament stands as both an arena for top athletic play and a stage for bold luxury. Players compete while they show off prized jewelry and sleek timepieces. Their style links sports to high fashion and luxury brands. This year, Aryna Sabalenka wears custom diamond jewelry, and Amanda Anisimova sports Tiffany & Co. accessories. Both choices build a modern tennis image where luxury meets performance.
Sabalenka’s Eighth U.S. Open: An Eight-Stone Celebration in Diamonds
Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s top-ranked female player, marks her eighth U.S. Open with striking custom diamond jewelry made by Material Good.
• She wears a choker that holds eight pear-cut stones; seven are white diamonds and one is an imperial topaz.
• She wears a tourmaline necklace set with eight small diamonds.
• She also wears matching drop earrings with eight diamonds each.
These pieces are personal and meaningful. They show her journey and achievements at the tournament. Although the exact prices are not clear, similar pieces from Material Good usually cost between $2,800 and $13,400. This trend shows that athletes prefer unique adornments that go beyond standard sponsorship.
Anisimova and the Tiffany Touch: Gold Hardware Meets Court Glamour
Amanda Anisimova ranks No. 8 in women’s tennis. She steps onto the court with a touch of luxury from Tiffany & Co.
• Her look mixes gold bracelets, elegant earrings, and a pendant necklace.
• The whole ensemble is valued at over $10,000. This choice highlights the mix of classic style and modern athletic energy. Tiffany & Co. shows that they bring modern designs into sports, matching Anisimova’s bold play.
The Allure of Timepieces: A Peek at Players’ Watches
Watches also play a big role in player style at the U.S. Open.
• Men’s player Alexander Zverev, ranked No. 3, shows a sleek black watch from Jacob & Co.’s Epic X line. This model costs between $24,000 and $140,000.
• Andrey Rublev wears a $180,000 titanium Orb watch by Vanguart, linking strong performance with fine design.
• On the women’s side, Elina Svitolina sports a brilliant $24,000 Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Steel Pavé diamond watch.
Sabalenka herself, who is sponsored by Audemars Piguet, has been seen in a $91,300 Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph during promotions. This mix of sports and style confirms her status as a leader in tennis fashion.
Beyond Jewelry: Accessories and Branding in Play
Luxury goes beyond just jewelry and watches.
Jannik Sinner, the top-ranked male player, acts as a global ambassador for Gucci. He shows a $2,150 duffle bag dressed in U.S. Open colors. This trend ties fashion brands to athletic life and deepens the lifestyle branding in tennis.
Luxury and Legacy: How Tennis Redefines Glamour
The U.S. Open now shows more than athletic talent. It shows how tennis stars use high-end jewelry and watches to tell their stories.
Sabalenka’s custom diamonds and Anisimova’s Tiffany pieces turn sport into an art of personal style.
This mix of sport and luxury fashion changes how we see tennis players. They are not only champions on the court but also trendsetters in style.
The U.S. Open becomes a place where powerful plays meet bright adornments, and fans enjoy a rich blend of sports and couture.
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