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    Coco Gauff Debuts New Coco CG2 at Roland Garros

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    2026.05.27

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    New Balance is bringing Coco Gauff back to Roland Garros in style. During her first-round match in Paris today, the reigning French Open champion officially debuted a new custom New Balance apparel kit alongside a fresh colorway of her signature Coco CG2 silhouette.

    Designed around Coco Gauff’s love for Paris, the latest on-court look leans into the city’s reputation for elegance and sophistication while still delivering performance-focused construction built for the demands of Grand Slam play. The apparel palette centers around greys with sharp pink accents, pairing classic tennis influences with fashion-forward details throughout.

    The custom kit includes a pleated tennis dress with mesh overlays, while Coco’s walk-on jacket arrives with an asymmetrical zip closure, zipper cuffs, and structured shoulder detailing. According to New Balance, the collection was designed to reflect Coco’s personal style while honoring the culture and fashion identity tied to Paris.

    “As everyone knows, Paris is my favorite city and this kit captures everything I love about it—elegance and sophistication with a little bit of edge,” said Coco Gauff. “Returning to Paris after winning here last year is really special.”

    Alongside the apparel reveal, Coco Gauff also debuted a new Roland Garros-themed New Balance Coco CG2 colorway in faded black, sea salt, off-line grey, and light raspberry. Retailing at $159.99, the updated performance model is joined by a matching Coco Delray trainer in pink salt and black priced at $109.99.

    New Balance says the project was developed closely with Gauff to balance performance innovation with her growing influence in fashion and culture. Julie Pike, Senior Vice President of Global Apparel at New Balance, described the collection as a fusion of “Paris sophistication with high performance.”

    Both the Coco CG2 and Coco Delray are available now via New Balance ahead of Coco Gauff’s continued run at Roland Garros.

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