WATCH: Breaking down Rafael Nadal's US Open match kits on The Drip.

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Naomi Osaka

Known for her distinct style and observant fashion sense, two-time US Open champion Naomi Osaka is one of the game's biggest trendsetters.

Though she lost in the first round, she made a memorable debut at the 2022 US Open in custom Nike from head to toe.

Naomi took the court in a custom lilac Nike dress and NikeCourt Air Zoom GP Turbo shoes inspired by her French bulldog "Butta".

Naomi took the court in a custom lilac Nike dress and NikeCourt Air Zoom GP Turbo shoes inspired by her French bulldog "Butta". 

Naomi's full match kit included a green warm-up trench and an oversized hip bag from her Nike capsule collection.

Naomi's full match kit included a green warm-up trench and an oversized hip bag from her Nike capsule collection.

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Off the court, Osaka is all about comfort and style—and repping her favorite anime.

Naomi pairs a Boruto graphic tee with Nike x Louis Vuitton sneakers.

Naomi pairs a Boruto graphic tee with Nike x Louis Vuitton sneakers.

During a pre-tournament event at the Lotte New York Palace, she paired a "Boruto" t-shirt with an oversized plaid layer and completed the look with her Nike x Louis Vuitton collab sneakers.

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Rafael Nadal

On the court, Nadal is all about "alive" colors—preferring bright and lively hues, like this burgundy night-session kit with fuchsia pink headband, wristbands and warm-up jacket.

Rafa pairs his burgundy night-session kit with pink accents and red Nike shoes.

Rafa pairs his burgundy night-session kit with pink accents and red Nike shoes.

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Off the court, Nadal is more comfortable in classic styles. During a pre-tournament event, he paired a white NikeCourt polo with greige pants and white sneakers.

Rafa sticks to the classics at a pre-tournament event.

Rafa sticks to the classics at a pre-tournament event. 

Coco Gauff

The 18-year-old's busy New Balance kit has stolen the show at the US Open.

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Gauff's top features fishnet sleeves and a graphic design while the sheer black skirt features a chevron pattern.

Gauff's top features fishnet sleeves and a graphic design while the sheer black skirt features a chevron pattern. 

All eyes are on Coco's shoes, though: she helped design these unisex Coco GG1 sneakers—seen here in the "DigiCoco" colorway.

All eyes are on Coco's shoes, though: she helped design these unisex Coco GG1 sneakers—seen here in the "DigiCoco" colorway.

Off the court Gauff is all about comfortable cool-girl style, posting up a storm on Instagram wearing high-necked cropped tanks and relaxed-fit jeans.

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Nick Kyrgios

The Wimbledon finalist has long preferred wearing basketball inspired kits on the tennis court.

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Looking ready for a pickup basketball game, Kyrgios wears a Nike kit inspired by his favorite sport.

Looking ready for a pickup basketball game, Kyrgios wears a Nike kit inspired by his favorite sport.

Off the court it's more of the same for the Aussie, who wore practically the same hat and socks for a pre-tournament event in Manhattan.

Nick wears a Lakers hat and basketball shorts with a black hoodie.

Nick wears a Lakers hat and basketball shorts with a black hoodie.

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Serena Williams

Talk about making a statement. In her farewell event, Serena stunned in a figure-skating inspired Nike outfit.

Originally, the skirt featured six layers—one for each of her US Open titles.

Originally, the skirt featured six layers—one for each of her US Open titles.

Serena's NikeCourt Flare 2 shoes featured a diamond Swoosh and solid gold shoelace tags, complete with 400 hand-set diamonds.

Serena's NikeCourt Flare 2 shoes featured a diamond Swoosh and solid gold shoelace tags, complete with 400 hand-set diamonds.

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Off the court, Serena is all about glam from head to toe.

Ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (left) and holding court at a pre-tournament media event in Manhattan (right).

Ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (left) and holding court at a pre-tournament media event in Manhattan (right).