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GrandSlam Tennis Top

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GrandSlam Tennis Top delivers a clean performance layer for warmups, rallies, and match-day play. Key Features Breathable feel for active movement on court Athletic cut designed for serving, swinging, and...

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Color: White
Size: M
GrandSlam Tennis Top - White - Elevated tennis apparel 4x5 2026-06-11
$59.00 USD
White / M
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GrandSlam Tennis Top delivers a clean performance layer for warmups, rallies, and match-day play.

Key Features

  • Breathable feel for active movement on court
  • Athletic cut designed for serving, swinging, and footwork drills
  • Polished tennis styling for practice or competitive settings
  • Pairs easily with tennis shorts, skirts, and court shoes

Best For

  • Players who want a reliable tennis top for regular play
  • Training, match days, and casual club sessions
  • Layering with jackets or pairing with performance bottoms

Details

  • Colors: White, Beige
  • Sizes: M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
  • Ideal for men players.
  • Included in the Best Sellers collection.
  • Machine wash cold with like colors and avoid bleach.
Produktspezifikationstabelle
Spezifikationsname Spezifikationswert
Merkmale von Sportbekleidung Breathable design, Moisture wicking
Aktivität Running, Tennis
Beste Verwendungen Sport
Farbmuster White, Beige
Stoff Cotton
Größe S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
Ärmel-Längentyp Short
Zielgeschlecht Male
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