Want to swing like Serena or hit an ace like Coco? To really up your tennis game, there are a few key workouts you’ll want to incorporate into your fitness routine in order to improve your flexibility, endurance, balance and power. Varying your workouts is crucial to optimizing your performance and preventing injury in any sport, and tennis is no different. Forget about lasting an hour-long match if you haven’t been getting in your cardio. And don’t even think about lunging or jump-serving if you haven’t stretched lately. Tennis GOAT, Serena William credits cardio above all else with keeping her...
Now that it’s full-blown sweater weather and fall fashion is in full swing, we’re dreaming up ways to dress up some of our go-to pieces from L’Étoile Sport, like our chic and cozy Club Sweater and Racquet Sweater. Made for both performance and play, these sweaters are our must-haves whether we’re on the court, at the clubhouse or just taking a stroll on a sunny Saturday. They’re lightweight, but substantial enough to keep you warm, plus they’re made from 100% Merino wool making them ultra soft to the touch. And since nobody has time for dry cleaning, they’re machine washable...
We are headed to London for the Laver Cup and cannot wait to spend time in one of the world’s greatest destinations. Whether it’s your first time to the bustling metropolis or you are a seasoned visitor to England’s most exciting city, here is our insider guide to the best things to see, do, and eat in London. Where to Stay in London Claridge's: This five-star luxury hotel in the heart of Mayfair isn’t only one of the best hotels in London but simply considered one of the best in the world. The hotel dates back to 1812 and the...
The fourth and final Grand Slam of the year is here and we couldn't be more excited for it. We can't wait to watch the international female tennis superstars who are set to tear up the court at the US Open. The Open will take place from August 29 to September 11 at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York. The hard court tournament first began in 1881 and has seen the debut of some of the biggest names in tennis, including sport-defining legend Serena Williams — who is set to retire after playing her last US...