![]() The latter was an executive decision from Kostyuk herself. Wilson’s latest sportswear drop features on-and-off the court looks for men and women, in colorways inspired by New York City tennis like classic navy, field green and, of course, tennis ball yellow. “I was in a car and when we were entering, I asked my manager, 'Where are we going? I thought that we were going to play tennis!’ And it was like, ‘Yeah, but there's tennis courts inside here.’ I'm like, What? I had to stop and realize, Okay, this is an interesting experience,” Kostyuk tells Baseline. The outspoken Ukrainian wears the brand from head to toe-or rather, from her Blade 98 v8 racquet to her Rush Pro 4.0 shoes, with her custom on-and-off-court sportswear.īefore the last major of the season got underway, Kostyuk took part in an unforgettable hitting session and a lightning-quick seven-minute photoshoot at the Vanderbilt Tennis Club-one of New York City’s most iconic tennis courts, located inside Grand Central Terminal-to showcase the brand’s new US Open collection. Marta Kostyuk, Wilson’s first 360 athlete, is aiming to make some headlines of her own in Flushing Meadows too. With the company celebrating its 45th year as the official ball of the US Open, those balls have already made headlines in tennis spheres, as the women are set to switch to Extra Duty and, for the first time, compete with the same balls as the men. NEW YORK-Wilson Sporting Goods has long built its brand on being ‘the ball for all’.
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