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Great News: You Can Easily Copy Team USA Tennis Player Danielle Collins’s Entire Olympics Look

Skorts are officially back.
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Part of the fun of watching your favorite athletes compete in the Olympic Games is the fashion. Shimmery gymnastics leotards, cozy post-competition slippers—everyone is dressed to perform at their best. Sadly, my dreams of copying the top Parisian 2024 ’fits I’ve spotted are often just out of reach ($400 sparkly gymnastic warm-up jacket, anyone?). But when Team USA tennis player Danielle Collins stepped onto the court at Roland Garros dressed head to toe in one of my go-to athleisure brands, I knew I’d finally found an ensemble I could copy.

As she volleyed with Poland’s Iga Swiatek, Collins (who’s currently ranked number nine, but who’s counting?) sported Free People Movement from head to ankle—her sneakers were Adidas. I spotted the brand’s Never Better Volley Skort ($68) in the warm-up area right away, the bright blue—with a thin white stripe down each side—standing out against Court Suzanne Lenglen’s iconic red clay.

Collins paired her skort with a cropped white tank top, similar to the brand’s Tempo Double Vision Tank ($48). Sweat-wicking and breathable, it seems ideal for the toasty, 90-degree temps in Paris this week. (It also boasts a two-in-one design, with a built-in mesh layer underneath for a sleek, layered look.) Also on my radar? The Free Throw Muscle Tank ($40), which is a more compressive top with the same scooped neckline Collins wore.

Of course, no tennis look is complete without the perfect hat to block sun and keep sweat from dripping into your eyes. Collins finished her outfit with the Arebesk x FP Movement Visor in white ($38), which features an adjustable closure, plus a terry cloth lining to help absorb forehead drips—a must-have during seemingly endless rallies. And if you’ve ever wondered how Olympic athletes keep their hair out of their faces, here’s your answer: Collins locked her blonde bun down with the brand’s Ready Set Go hair tie pack ($10).

Another eye-catching detail: Collins’s orange sweatbands on each wrist. While her exact pair hasn’t dropped on the site yet, you can recreate the look (if not the sweat-absorption) with two of the Rumble hair ties ($10 each). Thin and stretchy, they’re ideal for adding a hint of neon to your pickleball or racquetball ensemble.

Shop Danielle Collins’s full outfit below.

Free People

FP Movement

Free Throw Muscle Tank

Free People

FP Movement

Never Better Volley Skort

Free People

FP Movement

Tempo Double Vision Tank

Free People

Free People

Rumble Hair Tie

Free People

Free People

Ready Set Go Hair Tie Pack

Free People

FP Movement

Arebesk x FP Movement Visor

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