The second half of the Sunshine Swing features bright colors, custom accessories and national pride.The Miami Open is nearing the home stretch, and players have been showing off their on-court style in the Magic City.While the first leg of the Sunshine Swing at Indian Wells featured a laundry list of new releases from tennis apparel companies, it’s been all about the details in Miami. We’ve seen national pride take center stage—from on-court accessories to bold manicures—and accessories steal the show, including the debut of a pair of headphones fit for a “queen”.>>> Read More: Indian Wells Fashion Roundup: Nine looks we can’t stop talking aboutHere are seven more Sunshine Double looks that got people talking in Miami:Novak Djokovic in Lacoste Getty ImagesAs the official apparel sponsor of the Miami Open, it’s only fitting that Lacoste saved one of their best outfits for one of the game’s greatest players.Read More: Novak Djokovic lights up Miami Open as Serena Williams, Juan Martin del Potro watch onThe six-time Miami champion is sporting various shades of green in pieces from the Lacoste x Novak Djokovic Collection, including a light green top featuring a clay-court inspired design and forest green shorts. White and green wristbands continue the color scheme, while Djokovic completes the look with matching Asics Court FF Novak shoes.Grigor in Lacoste and Adidas Matt Fitzgerald/Associated PressThe Bulgarian has been channeling retro vibes all through the Sunshine Swing, sporting a very ‘Miami’ colorway on his pink, white and navy polo top and shorts. He’s also been spotted with a new accessory that pays homage to his heritage.Read More: Grigor Dimitrov taps into Miami vibes with Bulgarian-inspired Lacoste duffel bagEvery time Dimitrov hits the court, he brings a red Lacoste bag that’s lined with a green zipper and straps, and features white “GD” and Lacoste logos. The shades represent the three colors on Bulgaria’s flag, which features three horizontal bands in white, green and red.Alexandra Eala in Nike Getty Images/Matt FitzgeraldEala has been flying the Philippines flag high in Miami. But could she also be wearing it on court, too?Read More: Alexandra Eala scores the Philippines’ biggest WTA win ever in MiamiThe 19-year-old wild card burst onto the scene this week with a series of big-name stunners, knocking out Grand Slam champions Madison Keys and Jelena Ostapenko on her way to the quarterfinals. In each match, she rocked a red-and-crimson Nike outfit with a white visor and completed the look with a blue manicure—a subtle nod to her country’s flag.Zheng Qinwen in Nike, showing off her custom Beats by Dre headphones Matt FitzgeraldThe Chinese player’s cool-girl personal style has been showcased on the pages of fashion magazines around the world, and now Zheng is bringing her sharp eye for details to her on-court look, too.Her perfectly coordinated Miami outfit in Miami included a white tank top and a pleated pastel-purple tennis skirt, matching her white Nike compression arm sleeve and new signature headphones. The newest global ambassador for Beats by Dre, Zheng’s custom over-ear headphones feature her nickname “Queenwen.”PHOTOS: Zheng Qinwen unveils custom ‘Queenwen’ Beats as newest global ambassadorAlexander Zverev in Adidas Getty ImagesLike other Adidas ambassadors, Zverev has been rocking pieces from the brand’s 2025 Spring collection, but it’s his choice in colorways that makes this look stand out from the pack.The tournament’s top seed opted for a dark maroon top and shorts featuring a subtle jacquard texture, and has paired them with bright red accessories—from his headband to his wristbands, socks and Defiant Speed shoes—for a sharp contrast.Casper Ruud in Yonex Matt FitzgeraldThis might just be the most “Miami” kit on our list. Dressed in head-to-toe Yonex—from his apparel down to his Eclipsion shoes and EZONE racquet—Ruud was dressed in a peach-colored shirt and shirts with contrasting green trim.He’s also wearing a nasal dilator on his nose, a relatively new accessory that improves his breathing on court: “It’s not a revolutionary technology, but it helps!”Tommy Paul in New Balance Associated Press/Getty ImagesLast week in Indian Wells, it was Coco Gauff who wowed in a head-to-toe turquoise and navy look by New Balance. In Miami, it was Paul bringing the bright colors to to the court.The American paired a dark navy top with turquoise pants and coordinating socks, then kept the color scheme going with a light blue hat and matching blue strap for his De Bethune watch. Paul completes the look with a pop of yellow in his go-to New Balance CT-Rally shoes.

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