NEW YORK—Leylah Fernandez may have bowed out early from the US Open, but the 2021 finalist’s fit check is still giving tennis fans plenty to talk about.
The Canadian set social media ablaze on Tuesday during her Court 5 match against Anastasia Potapova, when we all got a first look at the new Lululemon dress crafted with her feedback, the new hairstyle she first previewed on Instagram, and the new tennis shoes designed by her dad, Jorge.
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The most eye-catching part of her look is the 21-year-old’s cornrow braids—a style change that caught social media users by surprise, but one that Fernandez says she didn’t take lightly.
“The braids has actually been a conversation for a very long time,” Fernandez told Baseline exclusively. “I’ve always loved athletes who wore braids. They were super inspiring, and I thought that it was kind of cool.”
For Fernandez, the new hairstyle also pays homage to her personal identity and family’s history. Her father Jorge is from Ecuador and mom Irene is Filipino-Canadian, and Fernandez says she chatted with the whole team before going through with her new style.