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Whether you're already planning the outfits you'll wear to your next tennis trip or you're in need of more tenniscore looks, Baseline has you covered.

From former players to Hollywood stars to some of the most stylish WAGs on tour, here are five examples of how to ace courtside style:

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Maria Sharapova wears Burberry at Wimbledon.

Maria Sharapova wears Burberry at Wimbledon.

Maria Sharapova rules Centre Court

Twenty years after her breakthrough Wimbledon victory, Maria Sharapova proved that she still rules the lawns of the All England Club. In her first visit to Wimbledon as a spectator, the Russian dressed to impress as she took in a new view from the "best seat in the house": the Royal Box on Centre Court.

Sharapova turned heads in a complete Burberry look—a fashionable nod to the tournament’s traditional English roots—wearing a wool safari shirt and trousers in honey beige, and pairing the fit with a mini ivy green bag, tortoiseshell sunglasses and contrasting wine-red 'baby stiletto' heels.

Ayan Broomfield at Wimbledon and the US Open.

Ayan Broomfield at Wimbledon and the US Open.

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Ayan Broomfield is all business

Tennis fans can always count on Ayan Broomfield to serve up a fierce look, as the player-turned-content creator seamlessly switches between preppy tenniscore and red carpet glam as she supports boyfriend Frances Tiafoe on the ATP Tour.

With Tiafoe finishing inside the Top 20 after an up-and-down season, tennis fashion lovers will be rooting for him to make another deep run at a major—like at the US Open, where Broomfield put on a one-woman courtside style masterclass during the American's trip to the semifinals.

“At this year’s US Open, I wanted to go for a little bit more and really showcase my personality," she wrote in a fashion diary for Grazie Magazine. "I like to take somewhat simple pieces and add my own flare to make them unique, using accessories, texture, prints, and even color.”

Zendaya wears Brunello Cucinelli and custom On at Monte Carlo.

Zendaya wears Brunello Cucinelli and custom On at Monte Carlo.

Zendaya masters Monte Carlo

Euphoria and Dune star Zendaya was a regular on the ATP and WTA Tour this year as she promoted her new movie Challengers. In Monte Carlo, she served up two spot-on tenniscore looks—and one of them was a subtle tribute to trailblazer Althea Gibson.

"THANK YOU to the team at On Running for recreating the ICONIC tennis white of Althea Gibson," the actor's stylist Law Roach wrote on Instagram. Zendaya wore a sleeveless collared shirt, pleated skirt and sneakers by On—who would later announce her as a brand ambassador.

Read More: WATCH: It's On: Roger Federer faces Zendaya in surreal "air tennis" showdown

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Taylor Swift wears Reformation at the US Open.

Taylor Swift wears Reformation at the US Open.

Taylor Swift steals the show

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were among the many stars who turned up to watch the US Open men's final between Jannik Sinner and Taylor Fritz—but as always, they were the ones we couldn't stop talking about.

The sports and music power couple hit the VIP suites at Arthur Ashe Stadium, with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Kelce wearing a Gucci fit complete with a bucket hat. Meanwhile, Swift rocked an all-American gingham dress by Reformation—priced at $250, it quickly flew off the shelves once her loyal fans found it.

Morgan Riddle at the Olympic Games, Wimbledon and the US Open.

Morgan Riddle at the Olympic Games, Wimbledon and the US Open.

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Morgan Riddle has the range

Though her Instagram bio reads "not cool but my outfits are," Morgan Riddle may be underselling herself just a bit.

As US Open and ATP Finals runner-up Taylor Fritz enjoyed his best season to date, Riddle served up quite a range of unforgettable courtside looks too. The content creator loves a puffed sleeve and signature ultra-femme bows, and this year she has also turned heads in a Barbie-inspired pink dress in Melbourne and a buttoned-up gray Thom Browne look at the US Open.