New Balance has officially revealed its US Open Footwear Collection, featuring new colorways of the brand’s most popular tennis offerings ahead of the biggest stage in US tennis.
Coco Gauff's signature sneakers get a timely update for the U.S. Open originally appeared on The Sporting News
New Balance has officially revealed its US Open Footwear Collection, featuring new colorways of the brand’s most popular tennis offerings ahead of the biggest stage in US tennis.
This includes tennis superstar Coco Gauff's signature Coco CG2 and Coco Delray, both of which have received a timely update ahead of the anticipated 2025 U.S. Open, which takes place from August 24 to September 7. Up first is the Coco CG2, which retails for $160 and will be available in the colorways Urgent Red and Monarch Burgundy. The shoes take inspiration from Gauff's burgundy kit and are the pair she wore when capturing her first Grand Slam victory in New York in 2023.
This iteration of the Coco CG2 hit stores on August 15. Up next is the Coco Delray, which is made for the everyday player and built for all levels of competition. A versatile shoe that performs on a range of surfaces, while being equally at home off the court, the silhouette is available in the colorways Bisque and Urgent Red for women, and Bisque and Monarch Burgundy for men.
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The new colorways are a complement to Gauff's signature model and are set for a retail price of $110. These, too, will drop on August 15. Additional colorways in the US Open collection include the Fresh Foam X CT-Rally v2, an updated silhouette that stays true to everything that was loved on the v1, but more refined, and the FuelCell 996v6, which will debut in a New Spruce and White colorway. Built for speed, endurance and flexibility on the court, this model will enhance your tennis game with increased stability.
As for the v2, it will include a new outsole, midsole and upper, a more breathable upper mesh, a larger heel clip for increased stability and an external shank underfoot for added torsional stability.
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