Coco Gauff's New Balance Shoes Drop in Tennis Ball Colors

Tennis star Coco Gauff's first signature New Balance shoe is releasing in a new colorway.

American tennis player Coco 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.

Gauff made sneaker history when her first signature tennis shoe with New Balance launched last year. Luckily for fans, the New Balance CG1 is back and is releasing again in an exciting new colorway.

The New Balance CG1 is dropping in the 'Fuzzy Ace' colorway officially hit shelves on Friday, March 31. Fans can purchase the tennis shoes for $170 on the New Balance website. Below is what fans must know about the shoes.

New Balance Coco CG1

View of yellow and white New Balance shoes.
View of Coco Gauff's New Balance shoes / New Balance

Gauff's first signature shoe possesses the perfect blend of sense of style. The ‘Fuzzy Ace’ colorway makes a unique, off-court expression. The fashion-forward look of the ‘90s basketball design-inspired silhouette is exuberantly amplified with an upper featuring tennis ball yellow hairy suede. 

The fan-favorite FuelCell midsole provides ample cushioning. Meanwhile, the Energy Arc pairs sport-specific carbon fiber plate geometry with strategic midsole voids, designed to increase stored energy to deliver a higher amount of total energy return.

Perhaps most importantly, consumers do not have to worry about the durability of the shoes thanks to the NDurance rubber outsole. Other details include graphic designs which are a nod to Gauff's personality.

Whether you are playing on the court or cheering from the stands, the New Balance CG1 is the ideal shoe for tennis matches this spring and summer. Stay locked into FanNationKicks.com for all your footwear news.

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Pat Benson covers the sneaker industry for Kicks On Sports Illustrated. Previously, he has reported on the NBA, authored "Kobe Bryant's Sneaker History (1996-2020)," and interviewed some of the biggest names in the sports world. You can email him at 1989patbenson@gmail.com.