
H&M's pink 'tenniscore' collection is perfect for padel and tennis-loving girls
With the popularity of 'tenniscore' rising, H&M's latest pastel pink racket collection has come just at the right time and is made for tennis and padel-loving girls
With Wimbledon imminent and last year's release of Zendaya 's Challengers movie, the 'tennis core' trend is well and truly here to stay.
Zendaya took over the fashion world with some of her iconic tennis-inspired press tour looks, and we want to follow in her style footsteps this summer.
Luckily, H&M has come to the rescue with its latest pastel pink additions to its affordable racket collection. Featuring functional tennis dresses, pleated mini skirts and sporty sunglasses, H&M's range has everything you need for a game of tennis or padel, plus it will have you looking stylish while playing.
The best part? It's completely affordable.

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