
Best dressed at the Carvana PPA Masters powered by Invited
It may be the only tournament with an all-white dress code, but that doesn’t mean style takes a back seat. The fashion was anything but boring at the Carvana PPA Masters.
Here are the best dressed athletes from the tournament.
Of course Waters’ first Nike outfit had to make the list. After years of seeing her exclusively in FILA, the debut of the Nike swoosh feels especially iconic. This all-white look stands out with a high-neck ribbed tank paired with a pleated skirt, finished off with crisp white Nike court shoes. If this is any indication, Nike is going to be a great fit for her.
Hunter Johnson and Yates Johnson
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The Johnson twins faced off in the Round of 32, delivering not only a battle on the court but a head-to-head showdown in style. Hunter stepped out in an all-white Wilson fit, while Yates represented Nike. While Wilson usually has my vote aesthetically, Yates elevated his look by pairing it with clean white Wilson shoes. Hunter, on the other hand, finished his outfit with black Babolat shoes, which disrupted the visual flow. Hunter may have won the match, but Yates took the win in the fashion department.
Ella Yeh is quickly becoming one of my favorite pros to watch when it comes to fashion. With every tournament, she delivers fresh looks, experimenting with new styles and silhouettes—and I’ll make a bold claim: I haven’t seen a miss from her yet. This white one-shoulder tennis dress from Amazon features a subtle cutout that’s absolutely adorable. Paired with white Skechers and ankle socks, this look is a total win.
This marks Phillips’ first appearance on the list, and she deserves major props for nailing the trend with a mesh long-sleeve white top. Brands like Alo, Halara, and Amazon offer similar styles if you’re looking to recreate the look. Paired with simple white shorts and finished with white-and-green KSwiss shoes that perfectly complement the green courts, this outfit is the definition of sporty chic.
Kong delivered several standout looks at the Masters, but this Free People Movement outfit was easily my favorite. The green stripe detail perfectly ties in with the courts, and a closer look reveals a beautifully textured athletic fabric that adds depth to the design. It’s polished, playful, and effortlessly stylish. I love everything about this look.
Parenteau’s look at the Masters proves that you can never go wrong with a matching set. It’s an instant formula for looking polished and put together. The high-neck tank and pleated skirt from Skechers feature sleek black piping that adds the perfect pop of contrast to her court outfit. Simply put, this look was done so well.
Devillers styled his all-white look with expert-level attention to detail. Every accessory is a crisp, bright white, creating seamless head-to-toe cohesion. The black piping on his Leorever shirt adds a sharp touch of contrast, elevating what could have been a simple tee into a standout look.
This marks Christian’s first appearance on the list, and it was exciting to see her switch things up from her usual sporty rotation of leggings, shorts, and fitted tanks. She opted for a white athletic dress from Mizuno and even styled her hair in a bubble braid for an extra fashion-forward touch. If this is a preview of what we’ll see from Christian in 2026, we’re in for a very stylish year.
Hurricane Tyra Black and Jorja Johnson
While this women’s doubles pair brought back their rosette tops from the Veolia Cincinnati Showcase, this time in white, the lace tops ultimately stole the show. The matching lace pieces are stunning, with a wrap-style silhouette and flared sleeves that feel both elegant and bold. Black and Johnson continue to experiment with their on-court fashion, and it’s always exciting to see what they’ll wear next.
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