From Court-to-Street, With the 2026 New Balance Australian Open Collection

Beyond the Baseline

The first tennis Slam of the year is now in full swing! As Melbourne's courts heat up with championship play, New Balance is expanding its reach beyond the baseline. The brand's 2026 Australian Open collection has arrived, and for the first time, it's available to fans worldwide.

Serve athletic cool and explore the versatile range of the 2026 New Balance Australian Open collection.

This marks New Balance's third year as the Official Performance Apparel and Footwear provider for the Australian Open, and the evolution is evident. Beyond the expected performance gear, the range now includes pieces that blur the line between athletic wear and everyday style.

Take the Coastal Fleece range, for instance. The cardigan and shorts offer a laid-back elegance that translates well beyond tennis stadiums. Similarly, the Rugby shirt introduces a preppy element that feels both nostalgic and current. These additions suggest a brand confident enough to experiment whilst staying true to its athletic heritage.

"We are excited to bring the spirit and energy of Melbourne's courts to fans worldwide," explains Julie Pike, Senior Vice President Global Apparel at New Balance. The collection delivers on that promise through thoughtful design rather than flashy branding.

Performance Meets Practicality

Furthermore, the technical pieces merit attention. The Novelty Tournament Top and Mesh Jersey prioritise breathability and movement, whilst the Achieve Jacket and Pant combo offers versatility for unpredictable weather. Each item has been engineered with athletes in mind, yet remains accessible for everyday wear.

Check out the collection below:

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