Best Dressed Players at Veolia Milwaukee Open: The Veolia Milwaukee Open didn’t just serve up intense competition—it also delivered some standout moments in fashion. With players sporting the latest trends, from rich burgundy hues to bold navy tones, the event showed an impressive array of styles on the pickleball court. Some familiar faces made the list again, while newcomers proved they could hold their own in the fashion game.
Craig Johnson: A Strong Debut
For Craig Johnson, his appearance at the Veolia Milwaukee Open marked his first time on the Best Dressed List—and what a debut it was. Wearing a stunning burgundy JOOLA polo, white shorts, white socks, and Nike court shoes, Johnson looked every bit the part of a rising star in the sport.
The white arm sleeve was the perfect accessory, adding a fresh and clean look that left no detail overlooked. His style is a reminder that in the world of sports, presentation matters.
Hurricane Tyra Black: A Showstopper in Red
Hurricane Tyra Black, or “Hurricane” as she’s known on the court, continues to set the bar high for pickleball fashion. This time, it was her candy apple red dress that turned heads.
The piece, designed by 11NIL, featured sporty zipper detailing and breathable mesh paneling that was both functional and flattering. Paired with a white hat, shoes, and a pearl necklace, Black’s outfit proved once again that she’s not just playing the game—she’s owning it, both on and off the court.
AJ Koller: Clean and Classic
AJ Koller played with a precision that mirrored his attire at the Veolia Milwaukee Open. Although his men’s doubles team with Collin Johns didn’t match, Koller himself was a picture of success.
Sporting a navy Lululemon T-shirt and matching shorts, his look was elevated with white Los Angeles Mad Drops sweatbands, white high socks, and a sharp pair of white and navy shoes. Koller’s style is textbook clean, providing yet another example of how a simple, polished look can make a statement.
Callie Smith and Parris Todd: A Fashion Duo
It’s hard to ignore the fashion duo that is Callie Smith and Parris Todd. Dressed in matching white tops and lavender-purple skirts from Alo Yoga, the pair turned heads at the Veolia Milwaukee Open.
The outfits were as coordinated as their game, yet each woman brought her own personal touch. Smith opted for a lavender ribbon woven into her braid, while Todd sported a matching scrunchie. Smith went with a baseball hat, and Todd chose a visor. Together, they showed the perfect blend of unity and individuality.
Lauren Stratman: A Classic Look Done Right
No one can ever go wrong with classic style, and Lauren Stratman proved that at the Veolia Milwaukee Open. In a navy pleated tennis skirt and matching fitted tank top, Stratman’s outfit was timeless.
Add a white visor and matching white ASICS shoes, and it’s clear that Stratman’s style is built to last—both in fashion and on the court. Her look is one that’ll never go out of style, and it’s one that many players might look to imitate in the future.
Anna Bright: Forest Green Perfection
Anna Bright made a statement in a beautiful forest green tennis dress at the Veolia Milwaukee Open. While she and her partner, Rachel Rohrabacher, are known for their matching outfits, Bright’s dress stood out with its fitted cut and a small opening in the back.
It was a combination of comfort and chicness, and it undoubtedly made Bright one of the most stylish players on Championship Sunday. Rohrabacher’s lighter green skirt and tank top didn’t quite match up to Bright’s outfit, but the pair’s coordinated look still turned heads.
Gabe Tardio: Simple, Sleek, and Effective
Gabe Tardio may not have been the loudest dresser at the Veolia Milwaukee Open, but his understated look certainly caught attention. Partnering with Federico Staksrud in men’s doubles, Tardio wore a simple white T-shirt, sky-blue shorts, and white Skechers shoes.
It was the kind of outfit that didn’t need any frills. The matching white socks and shoes created a clean, sharp silhouette that allowed Tardio’s game to take center stage while still looking effortlessly stylish.
Mary Brascia: Timeless and Classic
Mary Brascia has long been known for her timeless style, and she delivered again at the Veolia Milwaukee Open. Sporting a fitted black tank top and skirt from Selkirk, Brascia looked sleek and chic on the court.
The black skirt, with its small slit, paired perfectly with white shoes, a white hat, and white eyewear. Her look was the perfect blend of comfort and fashion, proving that a classic style never goes out of fashion, no matter how many tournaments pass.
News in Brief: Best Dressed Players at Veolia Milwaukee Open
The Veolia Milwaukee Open was not only a show of competitive pickleball, but also a display of standout fashion. Players like Craig Johnson, Tyra Black, and AJ Koller made their mark with fresh, stylish outfits that kept fans talking.
From Tyra Black’s red dress to Lauren Stratman’s timeless look, the event highlighted the importance of presentation on and off the court. The fashion at the event was a reminder that in pro pickleball, style matters just as much as the game.
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