• One of Ukraine’s major tennis players, Marta Kostyuk, turned eyes with her dress at Wimbledon 2024.
  • This year, Kostyuk played three games on the courtroom while sporting a sleek white version of her bridal gown.
  • Both were designed by Wilson, and the $298 golf type has a V- chest and a large layer.
  • A golf star had a sporty version of herself in front of everyone who saw her take on the game.

Marta Kostyuk, 22, beat two adversaries and suffered one lost wearing Wilson’s $298 The cloth is inspired by the dress crafted for Kostyuk’s November 2023 marriage by Joelle Michaeloff, the company’s vice president of style.

Kostyuk defeated Slovakia’s Elizabeth ramková on Monday, making the court-appropriate tribute to her bridal appearance her first appearance at Wimbledon 2024. On Thursday, she defeated Australia’s Daria Saville and wore the same appearance Friday, when America’s Madison Keys put an end to her winning run.

Kostyuk removed the retractable large overlay from the Wilson dress before entering the court. John Walton/PA Images via Getty Images

In a posted by Wilson on July 1, Kostyuk said both her wedding dress and her tennis outfits were designed to be “light, pleasant, free, womanly” and “beautiful”.

Only like Kostyuk’s bridal dress, which she wore to tie the knot with her now- husband George Kyzymenko, the tennis dress is strapless and semi- backless, with a sloping V- neck and a large inner layer.

“I want people to see this gown and consider,’ Wow, I was really getting married in this gown that she’s playing in,Kostyuk said.

Kostyuk stated earlier this week that choosing Michaeloff as her wedding dress designer was a quick decision.

Michaeloff, who previously worked for Lululemon before moving to the well-known tennis brand Wilson in 2020, came up with 12 designs before choosing a final one: a silk organza dress covered by a removable sheer piece with floral appliques that Kostyuk would take off for the after-party, according to Vogue.

“I wanted it to be easy and really functional”, Michaeloff told Vogue, describing the gown, made out of ever- so- shimmery Italian fabric, as one of the “most technical wedding dresses ever made.”

“It has a built- in shelf prop, much like our tennis dresses”, she said. It really made her feel warm and suited like a place to play a game.

Not just one female player playing at Wimbledon in the same manner is she.

Naomi Osaka took to the court in an asymmetrical ruffled two-piece set designed by Nike while US tennis star Coco Gauff wore a crisp white dress with cut-outs across the waist that was inspired by a look Serena Williams wore to Wimbledon in 2019.

Kostyuk and Wilson’s representatives did not respond to a request for comment from BI right away.