Coco Gauff Matched Her Manicure to Her Coquette NB x Miu Miu Set at Wimbledon

The coquette trend lives on!
Coco Gauff at Wimbledon on June 29 2026.
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Wimbledon is in full swing (pun very much intended), and Coco Gauff is already a winner in our books—at least when it comes to her nails and court looks.

The tennis star has officially played her first two games at the prestigious tournament and has done so while showing off a brand-new set of nails that perfectly match the vibe of her New Balance x Miu Miu set with one blink-and-you-miss-it detail.

Gauff first showed off the fresh manicure on June 29 during a match against Tamara Korpatsch. For the occasion, she wore a white tennis-dress tank top featuring picot trim at the neckline and armholes, giving the simple look a sophisticated twist. She paired the look with a white headband and athletic wristbands to keep the sweat at bay in London's scorching heat.

LONDON ENGLAND  JUNE 29 Coco Gauff of the United States in action against Tamara Korpatsch of Germany in the first round...
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LONDON ENGLAND  JUNE 29 Coco Gauff of the United States in action against Tamara Korpatsch of Germany in the first round...
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On July 1, the nail set made an appearance again in a match against Solana Sierra. This time around, Gauff paired them with the same headband and wristband. Instead of a dress, she wore a two-piece co-ord version of the outfit featuring a cropped tank top and a pleated skirt with a side slit, which she revealed after first stepping on the court in a New Balance x Miu Miu cropped jacket.

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US player Coco Gauff celebrates winning the first set against Argentina's Solana Sierra during their women's singles...
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Like the dress, the co-ord also features the same picot trim around the edge, which is typical of coquettish trends such as pointelle and also made up the key detail in her manicure. To keep the coquette vibes going, she also rounded out the look by adding scalloped socks to her New Balance sneakers.

LONDON ENGLAND  JULY 01 Coco Gauff of United States celebrates a point against Solana Sierra of Argentina during their...
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Close-up pictures of Gauff's new manicure show the star went for a French white tip base, which was adorned with their own picot trim-style scallops around the edge and topped off with floral accents in pink on the thumbs. While the French tips are a constant, each nail features its own design, with her middle finger sporting an intricate 3D pink bow.

US player Coco Gauff celebrates winning Germany's Tamara Korpatsch during their women's singles first round tennis match...
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LONDON ENGLAND  JULY 01 Coco Gauff of United States plays a backhand against Solana Sierra of Argentina during their...
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LONDON ENGLAND  JULY 01 Coco Gauff of United States plays a backhand against Solana Sierra of Argentina during their...
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Gauff is clearly more than pleased with her new set, which also took center stage on her Instagram after this year's debut. Nails have been a top priority for Gauff for a while. The athlete has made it a tradition to get a new set for each tournament. Last year, she rocked a 3D coquette tennis-inspired set for the US Open and a trendy cateye set for the French Open.

Speaking to Vogue in 2025, Gauff opened up about her game glam, revealing she likes to “plan my outfits for tournaments well in advance just because I like to know what I'm wearing.” She also revealed that matching her nails to her outfit is something she loves to do, and she especially likes coordinating her hair, nails, and outfit for Grand Slams.

"I don't know why it's such a big deal what women choose to do with their on-court or off-court looks," Gauff said, addressing people who criticize her for making sure her glam is on point for games. "I'm a human. Tennis is what I do, but it's not who I am, and I like to express my way just like any other person likes to express themselves."

Clearly, the routine is working because she's so far killing it at Wimbledon.