Tennis Bracelet Trends 2026: The Sparkling Jewellery Style Taking Centre Court This Summer

If you ask any woman passionate about jewellery which sport holds a special place in her heart, the answer is almost always the same: tennis. Not for the rules, not for the rankings but for the bracelet. The legendary tennis bracelet, made iconic by Chris Evert when it famously slipped off her wrist mid‑match, has become one of the most beloved pieces in modern jewellery. And with Wimbledon just around the corner, London is already humming with anticipation. From Sloane Square to Southfields, the city is dressed in green and purple, signalling the arrival of the world’s most elegant sporting ritual.

Aryna Sabalenka

At Luxury Endless, our eyes are always on World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka powerful, charismatic, funny, and a woman who loves fashion and jewellery as much as she loves the game. We will be at Wimbledon for the tennis, of course, for the strawberries and cream, but also for the thrill of watching Sabalenka take the court with her signature fire. And naturally, we’ll be watching the wrists as closely as the score.

Because this season, the tennis bracelet is not just back it’s being reimagined, redesigned, and elevated by the world’s most exciting jewellery houses.

The Evolution of a Classic

Traditionally, the tennis bracelet was a line of brilliant‑cut diamonds identical in colour, cut, clarity, and carat set in a flexible, fluid strand. Its simplicity was its power. But today, designers are pushing the boundaries, transforming the classic into something more expressive, more architectural, more personal.

The modern woman doesn’t wear one tennis bracelet. She wears stacks mixing cuts, colours, metals, and textures. The tennis bracelet has become a canvas for creativity, and this season’s interpretations are some of the most compelling we’ve seen.

Harry Winston: The Poetry of Nature

Harry Winston elevates the genre with the Forget‑Me‑Not Diamond Bracelet, a breathtaking composition of 78 pear‑shaped, marquise, and round brilliant diamonds totalling approximately 7.46 carats. Set in platinum, the bracelet captures the delicate beauty of the Forget‑Me‑Not flower a motif that speaks to Winston’s eternal muse: nature. It is ethereal, feminine, and destined to become an heirloom. This is the tennis bracelet at its most romantic, a piece that feels like it could have bloomed straight from a garden of light.

Graff: When Elevation Is the Standard

When it comes to “elevating the game,” Graff never disappoints. The house is more than a destination for high jewellery it is a universe of brilliance. Graff’s tennis bracelets are sculptural, intense, and unapologetically luxurious. Each stone is selected with the precision of a master diamond cutter, resulting in pieces that feel almost liquid in their movement. For Graff, a tennis bracelet is not an accessory; it is a statement of power.

KatKim: Geometry in Motion

Los Angeles–based KatKim brings a modernist edge to the tennis bracelet with the Anerise Collection. Floating squares, open contours, and architectural silhouettes redefine what a men’s (or unisex) tennis bracelet can be. Sculpted in 18‑karat gold, the pieces play with light and shadow, offering a fresh, contemporary take on a classic. It’s minimalism with attitude perfect for those who prefer clean lines over sparkle.

David Morris: The Dance of Diamonds

David Morris, London’s own king of colour and craftsmanship, surprises once again with a tennis bracelet that feels like a dance of diamonds. Using a mix of cuts pear, marquise, round Morris creates movement, rhythm, and a sense of fluidity that transforms the traditional line bracelet into something almost choreographed. It’s playful, elegant, and unmistakably David Morris.

Isabel Delgado: Elevated Classics

Dallas‑based designer Isabel Delgado brings quiet sophistication with the Sophia Bracelet, crafted entirely from pear‑cut diamonds. Designed to transition seamlessly from day to night, it embodies the modern woman’s desire for pieces that feel luxurious yet wearable. Delgado’s work is all about refinement a whisper rather than a shout.

Henry & Henry: Vintage Meets Modern

For lovers of vintage inspiration, Henry & Henry offers a beautifully modern interpretation. Crafted in 18k yellow and white gold, the bracelet uses a subtle cut‑back technique to enhance each stone’s brilliance. The warm‑toned round diamonds are hand‑selected, creating a fluid, articulated piece that bridges eras with effortless grace.

Lily Gabriella: A Sunset on the Wrist

London‑based Lily Gabriella, whose London Burlington Arcade showroom has captured our hearts, presents a stunning pink sapphire tennis bracelet in 18k rose gold. Set with 32 oval‑cut pink sapphires, the piece glows like a Mediterranean sunset. It is feminine, sophisticated, and designed for women who love colour as much as craftsmanship.

For the Colour Lovers: Ananya & Anoushka

Colour takes centre stage with Ananya and Anoushka, both offering rainbow versions of the tennis bracelet. Ananya’s Chakra‑inspired design features rows of colourful sapphires and pavé diamonds, perfect for stacking and mixing. These are bracelets with personality joyful, expressive, and deeply modern.

Suzanne Kalan: Structure Meets Spontaneity

Suzanne Kalan instantly recognisable for her signature diamond‑cutting technique continues to redefine modern elegance through her interplay of structure and spontaneity. Her latest tennis bracelet, crafted in 18k white gold, pairs 2.85 carats of white diamonds with 15.13 carats of pear‑ and oval‑cut blue sapphires. The result is a vibrant symphony of colour and geometry, bold yet exquisitely refined.

Messika, Shay & Anita Ko: Love on the Line

For those who adore symbolic jewellery, Messika and Shay introduce tennis bracelets with heart‑shaped diamonds a romantic twist on the classic. And Anita Ko adds a blue sapphire heart to her diamond line bracelet, creating a piece that feels both playful and precious.

So, are you ready for the match?
Because this Wimbledon, the real competition might just be happening on the wrists.

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