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Fresh off of a huge victory on Thursday afternoon, Coco Gauff and New Balance reveal their new US Open Collection ...
Earlier this week, New Balance officially unveiled an exciting update to the signature shoe of U.S. Open champion and current World #2, Coco Gauff: the New Balance Coco CG2.
New Balance unveiled its 2025 US Open Footwear Collection, which includes three new tennis shoes for Coco Gauff.
Gauff, who won the U.S. Open in 2023, will style pieces from New Balance x Miu Miu for her forthcoming tournaments in Rome (May 7 to 18), Berlin (June 14 to 22) and Cincinnati (Aug. 5 to 28).
Coco Gauff is the only player on the WTA Tour with her own signature tennis shoe. Gauff and New Balance have released two signature models, both of which were smash hits among tennis players and fans.
Coco Gauff and New Balance have released their collaborative sneaker the Coco CG2. The new design refines the court-ready performance and the distinctive features of Coco’s debut signature shoe.
Coco Gauff has a new signature shoe with New Balance. The athletic powerhouse revealed a new look for Gauff on Tuesday, the Coco CG2, which will arrive at retail this week in the launch "Power and ...
Coco Gauff and New Balance are launching a new tennis shoe aimed at growing the sport. Daniil Medvedev's Lacoste outfit for the 2025 French Open is available online now.
It takes inspiration from the 550s – one of her favorite styles – while adding geometric shapes inspired by her love of Paris, France. Coco Gauff wears the New Balance Coco CG2. / New Balance ...
The Coco CG1 is an expression of what makes Gauff unique on and off the tennis court. Since the launch of Gauff's first signature model, New Balance has not skipped on any of the details.
The New Balance Coco CG1 'Primary Power' officially launched on Friday, January 12. Online shoppers can purchase the performance tennis shoes for $170 in adult sizes on the New Balance website.
Gauff, who won the U.S. Open in 2023, will style pieces from New Balance x Miu Miu for her forthcoming tournaments in Rome (May 7 to 18), Berlin (June 14 to 22) and Cincinnati (Aug. 5 to 28).