These pieces deserve their own trophies
The Australian Open 2025 wrapped up in stunning fashion with Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys taking home the championship trophies. While their remarkable performances on the court were the main attraction, this season’s jewelry and watches shone just as brightly.
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Jannik Sinner
The Daytona, renowned as a symbol of precision and performance, felt like a natural extension of Jannik Sinner’s game—poised, relentless, and awe-inspiring. Its sleek black dial, rose-gold sub-dials, and flawless Oysterflex strap paired effortlessly with his youthful charm and understated confidence.
Aryna Sabalenka
Aryna Sabalenka brought serious style to the Australian Open, effortlessly blending luxury with her athletic edge. She sported not one but two Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Mini watches—one in rose gold with a diamond-studded bezel and the other in sleek steel. But the real showstopper was her emerald necklace stack, highlighted by a stunning emerald baguette-cut tennis necklace that caught the light with every move. Sabalenka’s mix of high fashion and powerhouse performance proved she’s as much a style icon as she is a tennis star.
Madison Keys
Madison Keys kept it effortlessly chic during her championship win. She sported a classic diamond tennis necklace—an enduring symbol of understated luxury that has become a go-to accessory for many athletes. To complement it, she layered a sleek snake chain necklace, bringing a modern and understated edge to her look. The combination of the classic and contemporary perfectly reflected her poised yet powerful presence on the court, proving why tennis necklaces remain a staple for both on-court style and off-court sophistication.
Marta Kostyuk
Marta Kostyuk brought timeless elegance to the court with a jewelry combination we can never get enough of. She sported the iconic Vintage Alhambra pendant in 18K white gold with a diamond, a piece that embodies classic sophistication with its intricate clover design. Adding to the charm is a Sweet Alhambra bracelet featuring six delicate motifs and a Vintage Alhambra bracelet with five motifs, both in white gold. The layered look struck the perfect balance between elegance and playfulness, proving once again that Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra collection is a perennial favorite, even in the high-energy world of professional tennis.
Novak Djokovic
Despite retiring from his men’s singles semifinal match due to a hamstring tear, Novak Djokovic made a statement with his Hublot Big Bang Unico at the Australian Open 2025. Designed in collaboration with Hublot, the watch is a cool mix of sport and luxury. The translucent blue case is made from a special composite that includes materials from Djokovic’s Head rackets and Lacoste polos from the 2023 season, adding a personal touch. Lime green accents on the dial and crown give a nod to tennis balls, tying the piece back to the sport. It’s more than just a watch—it’s a sleek, unique reflection of Djokovic’s style and legacy.
Danielle Collins
Danielle Collins may stir up some controversy in the tennis world, but there’s no denying her impeccable taste in jewelry. One piece that always catches attention is the Cartier Love bracelet in the small model, paved with diamonds. It’s a refined yet striking accessory that adds a touch of luxury to her look while keeping things effortlessly chic. The Love bracelet is a classic, and Collins’ choice shows she has an eye for sophisticated, bold pieces that make a statement without overshadowing her on-court presence.