
The designs, created in collaboration with Nike senior designer Colleen Sandieson, were unveiled Wednesday evening on a rooftop at Rockefeller Center.
Like last year, Sharapova will have one outfit dedicated for day play and another for night matches.
“It’s always important to feel comfortable in what you’re wearing when you’re playing, but in tennis, you can do so many things with your wardrobe,” Sharapova said wearing the flame-red dress in a flared shift silhouette that she’ll wear at night.
Maria Sharapova was back feeling sexy again Saturday just one day after blaming her opening match struggles at the ATP/WTA Pacific Life Open on an illness.