Adidas tennis shoes were first introduced in 1963 with their first-ever leather model, and they quickly gained popularity. The first one was named after Robert Haillet's shoe, but after Haillet's ...
Adidas is setting the stage for the next generation of tennis athletes. Alongside South African designer Thebe Magugu, the sports giant is launching an inclusive collection of tennis apparel and ...
Colorblocking is huge in Pharrell Williams’ first tennis collection for Adidas. Courtesy Adidas Replete with punchy accents of color, in hues of yellow, red, plus royal and navy blue, this range of ...
Adidas is using the tagline: "Make your point faster" to promote the release of the new Adizero Cybersonic on-court tennis shoe, launching Jan. 9, 2023. "Our aim with the new Adizero Cybersonic was to ...
You don’t have to own a racket to get in on this season’s tenniscore trend. Luckily, many of the staple performance pieces that are trending from street style to the red carpet double as super ...
Pharrell’s collaboration with adidas has always been centered around tennis and from the looks of things, they’d like to deepen that bond. Pharrell’s next drop with them is a performance Tennis ...
Kanye West once said he's 50 percent more influential than Stanley Kubrick or Pablo Picasso. That's a pretty hot take, but when it comes to influence over the sneaker industry he's definitely more ...
Nike and Adidas are two of the most popular sporting goods and clothing brands. When it comes to shoes, some say there’s no better shoemaker than Nike, but Adidas gives it a run for its money.
Adidas and Palace join will forces again this summer for the release of a brand new apparel collection. Inspired by the game of tennis and its glory days of the '70s and '80s, this collection is ...
Top-10 women's tennis player Garbine Muguruza says the brand-new Avacort tennis shoe from Adidas represents more than a new piece of footwear but signals a totally new direction in women's-specific ...
One fan labelled the dress as "constricting and uncomfortable" FANS have slammed the kit that female adidas athletes are wearing at the US Open. Tennis fans have likened the outfit to a wetsuit, while ...