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Jewellery at Wimbledon 2026

By Nia Marcus-Taylor
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Jewellery at Wimbledon 2026

Wimbledon is one of the few sporting events where fashion is almost as closely watched as the tennis itself. While players battle it out on the grass courts, spectators, celebrities and athletes alike showcase elegant jewellery that perfectly complements the tournament's timeless dress code.

Wimbledon 2026 proved that fine jewellery continues to play a starring role both on and off the court.

Here are some of our favourite jewellery moments from this year's Championships.

Aryna Sabalenka - Tennis Player

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka made one of the boldest jewellery statements of the tournament in a bespoke collection created by Material Good.

The set featured over 60 carats of fancy brown oval-cut diamonds paired with heart-shaped emeralds, including a striking necklace and matching earrings. The vibrant emeralds- Sabalenka's birthstone - added movement and colour throughout the design.

Perhaps the most unique piece was a bespoke emerald anklet, crafted entirely from heart-shaped emeralds. Worn closest to the court, it symbolised her connection to the game while offering a fresh take on luxury sports jewellery.

If you're inspired by Sabalenka's look, explore pieces featuring emerald jewellery, diamond necklaces, diamond earrings, and bespoke gemstone designs.

Naomi Osaka – Tennis Player

Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka embraced understated elegance with a refined jewellery look centred around white cultured pearls.

She wore delicate cultured pearl earrings alongside stacked pearl bangles, creating a timeless combination that subtly referenced her Japanese heritage, where pearls have long held cultural significance.

Pearls remain one of the most versatile gemstones, effortlessly pairing with both formal tailoring and relaxed summer fashion. Their soft lustre makes them an enduring choice for Wimbledon style.

Discover more pearl earrings, cultured pearl jewellery, and classic pearl designs.

Jesper de Jong – Tennis Player

Dutch tennis player Jesper de Jong added personality to his Wimbledon outfit with a playful tennis racket pendant necklace.

Rather than opting for traditional diamond jewellery, de Jong chose a meaningful pendant that celebrated his profession while remaining understated enough for everyday wear. Personalised pendants like this have become increasingly popular, allowing jewellery to tell a story while reflecting the wearer's passions.

Whether worn alone or layered with other chains, pendant necklaces continue to be one of the biggest jewellery trends of the year.

Coco Gauff – Tennis Player

Grand Slam champion Coco Gauff proved that simple jewellery can make just as much impact as statement pieces.

She accessorised with elegant white gold diamond flush-set hoop earrings, adding just the right amount of sparkle without distracting from her athletic performance. Flush-set diamonds create a sleek, contemporary finish while offering extra security- perfect for active lifestyles.

Classic diamond hoop earrings remain one of the most wearable jewellery staples, transitioning effortlessly from everyday outfits to special occasions.

Explore white gold diamond earrings, diamond hoops, and contemporary flush-set jewellery.

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Paige Paul – Influencer

Content creator Paige Paul embraced one of the year's biggest jewellery trends by styling oversized pearl earrings with a matching pearl eternity ring.

The combination demonstrated how pearls have evolved beyond traditional jewellery, becoming a contemporary fashion statement when paired with bold silhouettes and modern styling. The eternity ring also added texture while complementing the soft sheen of the pearls.

For anyone inspired by Paige's look, pearl jewellery, eternity rings, and modern pearl designs offer timeless elegance with a fresh twist.

Damson Idris – Actor

Actor Damson Idris brought contemporary luxury to Wimbledon with a carefully curated jewellery look.

He wore classic diamond stud earrings alongside layered emerald-cut and round-cut green sapphire charm necklaces, combining timeless diamond jewellery with a more personal styling approach. Men's jewellery has continued to grow in popularity, with layering chains and meaningful pendants becoming wardrobe essentials both on and off the red carpet.

For those looking to recreate the look, diamond stud earrings, gold chains, and charm necklaces are versatile investment pieces.

Anna Wintour – Fashion Editor

Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour once again showcased her signature style with a bold chunky gemstone necklace.

Known for rarely appearing without colourful statement necklaces, Wintour used vibrant gemstones to add contrast to her classic Wimbledon tailoring. Statement gemstone necklaces remain a favourite among fashion lovers, offering an effortless way to introduce colour and personality into an outfit.

Whether featuring sapphires, tourmalines, rubies, or mixed coloured gemstones, these necklaces continue to be a standout accessory for special occasions.

Catherine, Princess of Wales – Member of the British Royal Family

As Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Catherine, Princess of Wales, once again delivered one of Wimbledon's most elegant jewellery moments.

She wore sophisticated gemstone drop earrings, believed to feature diamonds paired with deep blue opals, adding subtle colour while complementing her tailored outfit. Throughout Wimbledon appearances over the years, the Princess has become known for choosing refined gemstone jewellery that balances timeless elegance with modern sophistication.

Classic drop earrings, diamond jewellery, and coloured opal jewellery remain popular choices for weddings, summer occasions and formal events alike.

Wimbledon Jewellery Trends for 2026

This year's Championships highlighted several jewellery trends that are likely to remain popular long after the final match:

  • Pearl jewellery continues its modern revival, from oversized earrings to contemporary rings.
  • Diamond hoop earrings and diamond studs remain effortless everyday staples.
  • Coloured gemstones such as emeralds and opals are adding personality to classic outfits.
  • Statement gemstone necklaces are proving that bold colour can elevate even the simplest tailoring.
  • Pendant necklaces and personalised charms continue to dominate both men's and women's jewellery styling.

Whether your style leans towards classic diamonds, timeless pearls or vibrant coloured gemstones, Wimbledon 2026 showed that jewellery is every bit as important as the fashion on Centre Court.


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