Whitney Port Talks Serving ’90s-Inspired Tennis Looks and the Beauty Essentials in Her Match-Day Bag

Serving in more ways than one! Whitney Port is bringing back ’90s -inspired tennis fashion in a big way.

The Hills alum sat down with ET to dish on her sporty style and the beauty essentials she relies on for match-day while celebrating her co-designed capsule with Courting.

While tennis has become a major part of the reality star’s fitness regimen, looking cute on and off the court is what always scores points.

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“I got more into playing in recent years. … I love that it’s both mental and physical. It forces you to be present, which I find really grounding,” she shares.

Putting a chic spin on vintage sportswear styles is also part of Port’s game.

“We wanted to bring back contrast, bold color, and a bit of experimentation from the ’90s. … It’s about mixing tones and playing with shape,” she notes.

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Think classic silhouettes with an edge, from oversized proportions and fold-over waists to a standout Moto Jersey.

“The vibe is elevated sport with personality. … It feels confident and nostalgic,” she adds.

But when it comes to pre-match glam, the podcast host keeps things simple.

“I want to look fresh, not overdone. … I’m very into minimal beauty like glowy skin, brushed brows, and neutral lips.”

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Her go-to tennis hairstyles are just as effortless.

“I love a sleek low pony or a braid. I’ll use a smoothing cream beforehand and make sure I have good hair ties that actually hold. Sometimes I’ll add a headband if I want to feel a little more styled. The key is keeping it secure so you’re not thinking about it mid-match,” she spills.

As for what’s in her tennis bag, Port says a few must-haves make the cut.

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“I always have sunscreen, lip balm, a good water bottle, an extra hair tie, a snack, and a lightweight layer for after.”

Whether she’s hitting the court or rounding out her exercise routine with strength training and Pilates, staying active and positive is always the goal.

“I try to focus on workouts that make me feel strong and energized rather than depleted. At this stage in my life, it’s less about extremes and more about consistency and feeling good in my body,” she explains.

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