Naomi Osaka is, in many senses, serving at the 2026 French Open.
Today, for a first-round match against Germany’s Laura Siegemund, Osaka continued her ace fashion streak. This time, she turned to Swiss couturier Kevin Germanier to create a custom walk-on look.
Osaka strolled onto the clay court in an all-black look, which Germanier deconstructed from her past competition gear—a tennis skirt, jacket, and dress. The Swiss designer created a black sleeveless corset top embellished with intricate beading, paired with a semi-sheer pleated skirt made of the internal lining of one of Osaka’s jackets.
Beneath her bespoke walk-on look, Osaka revealed her equally stylish Nike kit: a light brown skirt set outfitted with a ruffly, two-tiered peplum and vertical rows of gold sequins of various sizes.
The walk-on look’s sportswear origins made for easy styling. Posing for a photo with Siegemund ahead of the match, Osaka paired the gauzy black pleated maxi skirt with the sequined peplum top.
Japan’s Naomi Osaka (L) poses with mascots next to Germany’s Laura Siegemund (R) ahead of their women’s singles match on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament Court Suzanne-Lenglen at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP via Getty Images)THOMAS SAMSON/Getty Images
While Osaka has long prioritized style on the court, she has upped the ante for the 2026 Grand Slam tournaments. At the 2026 Australian Open in January, she tapped Robert Wun to create a jellyfish-inspired ’fit, with swishy white pleated pants and a colorful tie-dye top with flowing tendrils.
Though Naomi Osaka is just one match into the French Open, she’s already running away with the best-dressed trophy.
