The clay court season is here, and Joma tennis players are taking it on with a clear visual identity: a collection designed to create a unified team image on court.
On the tennis professional circuit, where every detail matters, Joma players speak the same visual language. Throughout the clay court season, all of them are competing with the same visual identity — a collection in green and aqua green tones that contrast with the clay and turn every match into a brand showcase. The collection has already debuted at the Monte Carlo and Madrid Masters 1000 tournaments, with Roland Garros as the next major target.
Tested in real competition
Top-level tennis players competing during the clay court season with the collection include:
KATERINA SINIAKOVA
PABLO CARREÑO
ANN LI
CAMILO CARABELLI
KAITLIN QUEVEDO
MARIE BOUZKOVA
FABIAN MAROZSAN
MARIANO NAVONE
Technology and design serving performance
Beyond standing out on clay through design, elite performance support is essential. The Challenge collection combines both. It is made with ultra-lightweight, elastic technical fabrics that follow every movement without restriction. The result? Total freedom from the opening serve to the decisive point of the third set.
Heat and moisture management is one of its key strengths. The Micro-Mesh System, combined with strategically placed laser-cut perforations in areas where sweat accumulates the most, ensures constant ventilation and helps maintain stable body temperature throughout the match.
Comfort is also reflected in the construction details. Flatlock seams eliminate friction points, while laser-cut finishes reinforce lightness and mobility in areas exposed to the greatest physical demands.
Footwear that makes the difference on clay
On clay courts, footwear is a competitive advantage. Joma clay court shoes feature clay outsoles specifically designed for this surface, allowing controlled and secure sliding movements, while their stability systems and heel counters provide protection during the most demanding changes of direction.
Over the coming months, every point played on clay will carry Joma’s unmistakable signature: one color, one team, one way of understanding high-performance tennis.










