US tennis star Coco Gauff's first signature New Balance CG1 shoe will be available in a new 'Fuzzy Ace’ colorway.
The ‘Fuzzy Ace’ colorway makes a unique, off-court expression with its ‘90s basketball design-inspired silhouette exuberantly amplified with an upper featuring tennis ball yellow hairy suede.
Ample cushioning is provided by the FuelCell midsole. The Energy Arc, on the other hand, combines sport-specific carbon fiber plate geometry with deliberate midsole gaps that are intended to boost stored energy and provide a greater total energy return.
Fans can purchase the tennis shoes for $170 on the New Balance website.
Gauff recently finished playing in the Miami Open, and her schedule will only get busier over the next few months. At just 19 years old, the tennis prodigy is already one of the biggest stars in the game.


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