I almost didn't go back to tennis. After a seven-year break — a combination of a demanding job, two house moves, and the general chaos of my early thirties — I'd quietly convinced myself that the window had closed. I was thirty-four, not particularly fit, and the idea of turning up to a club in kit that felt either frumpy or try-hard was enough to keep me on the sofa.
Then a friend dragged me to a beginner's social at our local club last spring. I went in an old grey gym top and immediately felt out of place — not because of my game (everyone was equally rusty), but because I felt invisible. I know that sounds vain. But there's something about wearing the right kit that shifts your mindset. I left that session determined to find something I actually wanted to wear on court.
The Search
I spent a couple of weeks browsing. Most women's tennis tops fell into two camps: aggressively branded neon that felt more suited to a professional tour, or plain basics that looked like they'd been borrowed from a PE cupboard. I wanted something in between — something with personality, made well, and ideally not contributing to a landfill.
That's when I came across the AIXO Chrome Women's Tennis T-Shirt in Lilac. The colour stopped me immediately — a soft, shifting lilac with what the brand calls a "molten-inspired colour-melting hue". It sounds like marketing language, but in the photos it genuinely looked different. Not loud. Just distinctive. And it was made from 100% recycled polyester — post-consumer bottles, no less. That mattered to me.
Why This One
I'll be honest: I nearly talked myself out of it. I'm not someone who spends a lot on sportswear. But a few things tipped me over the edge. The tailored women's sports fit — not a unisex cut, not a boxy oversized shape, but something actually designed for a woman's body. The short open sleeve and curved hemline. The fact that it was listed as suitable for tennis, padel, badminton, pickleball, and squash — so if I ended up drifting between sports (which, knowing me, was likely), it would still earn its place in my kit bag.
I ordered it. It arrived in two days. I tried it on before I'd even put the kettle on.
First Impressions
The fabric is lighter than I expected — in a good way. It has that slightly silky quality that performance polyester can have when it's done properly. It doesn't cling, it doesn't bunch, and it moves with you rather than against you. I did a few shadow swings in my kitchen (don't judge me) and it felt completely unrestricted.
The colour in person is even better than the photos. It has a subtle iridescence that shifts slightly depending on the light — indoors it reads as a clean soft lilac, outdoors in sunshine it picks up a faint silver shimmer. Several people at the club asked where I'd got it within the first two sessions.
On Court
I've now worn it for about twelve sessions across three months. Here's what I can tell you from actual use rather than a changing room try-on.
The moisture-wicking genuinely works. I run warm and I sweat more than I'd like to admit during a hard session. With my old gym top I'd finish a match feeling damp and uncomfortable. With the AIXO I finish feeling — not dry exactly, but not unpleasant. The fabric pulls moisture away from the skin efficiently and dries quickly between games.
It's held its shape through repeated washing — I machine wash it on a cool cycle and hang it to dry. No pilling, no fading, no distortion of the hemline. For a recycled polyester garment I was half-expecting it to degrade quickly. It hasn't.
The Unexpected Part
I didn't expect a shirt to affect my confidence on court. But it did. There's something about turning up in kit you feel good in that changes how you carry yourself. I stand a little taller. I'm less self-conscious between points. I'm more focused on the game and less on how I look. That sounds like a small thing, but when you're rebuilding a habit after years away, anything that lowers the psychological barrier matters.
I've now signed up for a ladies' doubles league starting in September. Six months ago I wouldn't have considered it. I'm not crediting a T-shirt with that entirely — but it's part of the story.
Would I Recommend It?
Without hesitation. If you play tennis, padel, pickleball, badminton, or squash — or if you're thinking about getting back into any of them — this is the kind of kit that makes the decision easier. It performs properly, it's made from recycled materials, and it looks genuinely good. That combination is harder to find than it should be.
You can find the AIXO Chrome Women's Tennis T-Shirt in Lilac in our Clothing collection, alongside other options in Apparel & Accessories. It's also featured in our Latest Products — so if you're browsing for what's new, that's a good place to start.
— Priya Nandakumar, marketing strategist and reluctant tennis convert, writing from somewhere between a baseline and a second serve.
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