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Nike Tennis New York Collection

Nike Tennis New York Collection

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Nike is the undisputed leader in tennis with potentially three of the all-time greats on the mens side along with arguably the greatest women’s player of her generation and several other notable names.  They’ll all soon descend upon the Flushing section of Queens, NY for next week’s US Open, and the Swoosh has readied some special sneakers and outfits that play with themes along similar lines to the USA Olympic collection we’d seen last month.  Roger Federer sees navy polos and shorts with red and white trim to match his Nike Zoom Vapor 9 Tour, while Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova have neon and gold accents, respectively, on their dark blue dresses.  Click through to see those plus the attire for ladies Li Na, Victoria Azarenka and Petra Kvitova, let us know who’s got the best gear and stick with Sneaker News for more 2012 US Open gear.

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