The Australian Open is one of tennis’ most prestigious Grand Slam events, and attracts athletes and fans from around the world to the sun-drenched courts of Melbourne. But if you can manage to pull your eyes away from the action on the court momentarily, you might notice that the event has also become synonymous with stellar fashion.
Spectators are becoming more and more adept at putting together cute courtside looks, usually paying homage to the sport with white colour palettes and just a hint of athleisure detailing. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Australian Open aficionado, deciding what to wear can be a challenge. The perfect outfit should account for the summer heat and Melbourne’s unpredictable weather, while also keeping you looking (and feeling) good for what usually shapes up to be a long day at Melbourne Park, via breathable fabrics and plenty of sun protection.
Ready to start planning your look? Below, what to wear to the Australian Open 2026.
Serve style in a tennis dress
If method dressing is your thing, embrace the fervour of tournament with a tennis dress. Our pick? Demure mini styles that feel tennis-adjacent, without actually entering activewear territory.
Lululemon Scoop-Neck Cutout Tennis Dress
Malbon Stella Dress
The Upside Plume Knit Collared Dress
Look to linen
There’s a reason linen is our favourite summer fabrication. Light, breathable, and just a little bit coastal, the Australian Open is the perfect time to embrace the chic, laid-back spirit of linens.
Faithfull Ana Top Gingham Cedar and Lila Mini Short Gingham Cedar
Posse Alice Mini Dress
Polo Ralph Lauren Australian Open Classic Fit Shirt and Drawstring Short
Deiji Studios Washed-linen wide-leg pants
White on white
Nod to the all-white dress code at Wimbledon with pieces in crisp, white shades. Even better, you’re bound to get more than one wear out of this hue as the summer goes on.
Dissh Ava Top and skirt
Dôen Emmaretta midi dress
Matteau Tie Back Midi Dress
Game, set, matching sets
When all else fails, matching sets are a sure-fire way to look put together, even when you don’t feel it. Just add a hat, bag, and sunglasses, and you’ve got the makings of a courtside ‘fit.
Zimmermann Awaken scalloped crocheted cotton top and shorts
Lovers and Friends Ray Top and Ray Pant
Venroy Silk scarf halter top and Drawstring pant
Sun protection in style
A hat, sunscreen, sunglasses — ample protection is a non-negotiable against the harsh Australian sun.
Miu Miu denim baseball cap
Lack Of Colour Raffia Cowboy Hat
Prada Oversized aviator-style acetate sunglasses
Polo Ralph Lauren Cotton Chino Cap
Saint Laurent Sunglasses
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