
Coco Gauff shared that her colorful Miu Miu outfit worn during the Berlin Tennis Open would not be permitted at Wimbledon because of the tournament’s strict color regulations. Gauff, who recently exited in the first round of her debut grass court event in Germany, addressed a fan’s suggestion about saving the look for Wimbledon.
The Distinctive Styles Worn by Coco Gauff on Different Surfaces
Earlier in the season, at Roland Garros, Gauff donned a custom New Balance outfit featuring a marbled blend of dark blue and muted purple tones. Sponsored by her longtime partner New Balance, this attire accompanied her most commanding performance of the year. At the French Open, she triumphed over World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in a dramatic three-set final, capturing her first Grand Slam title.
Transitioning to grass courts for the Berlin Open, Gauff competed against Chinese player Wang Xinyu but was defeated 6-3, 6-3 in the opening round. Although the result was disappointing, many fans admired her bottle green-and-white New Balance x Miu Miu outfit, expressing hope for a strong Wimbledon showing.
Fan Interaction and Gauff’s Response on Wimbledon Attire
Following her match, a fan encouraged Gauff to reserve the colorful kit for Wimbledon, commenting:
“this fit should’ve been for wimbledon if we’re keeping it 99+1 bestie”
However, Gauff explained that she could not wear such bright colors at Wimbledon due to its strict dress code:

“lol too much color it wouldn’t be allowed probably haha”
In her post-match Instagram message, the 21-year-old expressed gratitude despite the early loss:
“it was a tough one today but happy to be back on court, tried my best to adjust with the quick turnaround but it wasn’t enough. as always, i’m learning as I go so I hope to do better next time.thank you berlin for the short but sweet visit, I’ll come back stronger next year.”
She also mentioned her fondness for the New Balance kit and her desire to wear it more prominently:
“I wish I could give this kit some more screen time as it’s definitely one of my favs but i’m excited to get some more practices in to be ready for wimbledon.”
Family Support: Corey Gauff’s Sacrifice During the French Open Victory
Coco Gauff shares a close bond with her parents, Candi and Corey, along with her siblings Codet and Cameron. While the family was present during her final matches, her father Corey Gauff chose a quieter viewing place. He revealed that he watched her 2023 Roland Garros final win from the transportation area on his iPad, rather than sitting in the spectator box.
Corey explained his reasons for this decision:
“I kind of parked in the transportation area and I watched on my iPad… The first match point, I start walking to go to the box, and she lost it, and then the next point to give her [Aryna Sabalenka] a break point. So I turned around and I went back and sat in my place. I said, ‘I’m not moving until it’s over.” (via Channel 2’ Second Serve)
Beyond her breakthrough at Roland Garros, Gauff also secured her first Grand Slam singles title at the US Open in 2023 and a doubles title at the 2024 French Open, confirming her status as a rising star in tennis.
What Lies Ahead for Gauff at Wimbledon
With her return to grass courts ahead, Coco Gauff is preparing diligently to navigate Wimbledon’s traditional strict uniform policies, which restrict colorful attire and require mostly white clothing. Her excitement to train for the tournament signals her determination to improve on grass and replicate her hard-court success. Fans and analysts will watch closely to see how she adapts her style and game to meet the challenge of Wimbledon’s storied event.