USTA Dress Code Checker
Ask about one thing you want to wear. You get a straight answer, what it rests on, and where the rule actually lives — because for most of these the USTA does not decide it, your section or your facility does.
The item
What do you want to wear?
One correction, stated plainly
You will read in a lot of places that the USTA requires “predominantly white” clothing. It does not. The 2026 edition of Friend at Court, the USTA's own handbook of rules and regulations, contains no clothing-colour rule at all — the word “white” appears thirteen times and every one is about a net strap, a ball, a court line or an officiating badge. Predominantly-white is a Wimbledon and private-club convention. What the USTA does say, in Regulation I.H.2, is that a sanctioned tournament must publish “any clothing or shoe restrictions” on its entry form. That is the rule to go and read.


