Men's Tennis Sweatshirts

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Men's Tennis Sweatshirts Embroidered. Made in Europe

A sweatshirt earns its place in a tennis wardrobe by doing one thing well: staying on you before and after a session without getting in the way. CourtClub's men's tennis sweatshirts are built for that European-made, embroidered with the CourtClub racquet logo, and cut to sit cleanly over on-court kit or wear alone on the days you're not playing.

This is not a hoodie. No hood, no zip cleaner silhouette, more versatile wear. Browse the sweatshirt range below, or head to Men's Tennis Hoodies & Half-Zips if you're after the zip-up style.

Sweatshirts vs Hoodies What's the Difference and Which Do You Need?

This is the question most buyers have, and it matters for tennis specifically.

The Sweatshirt

No hood. No zip. A clean crewneck or polo collar with a structured front. The sweatshirt is the tidier of the two it sits flatter under a jacket, looks more considered at the club, and works as a standalone off-court piece without the bulk of a hood at the back. For players who want a premium training top that doesn't read as pure sportswear, the sweatshirt is the right call.

The Half-Zip Hoodie

Has a hood and a zip from collar to chest designed for temperature regulation during warm-up. Bulkier by design. If that's what you're after, see the Men's Tennis Hoodies & Half-Zips collection.


For Training: Both Work. For Off-Court: Sweatshirt Wins

On court, the sweatshirt goes on before warm-up and comes off when you're hot. Off court, it works with jeans, chinos, or over an on-court kit as a presentable top. The clean front and embroidered logo give it enough detail to stand alone you're not just wearing gym kit, you're wearing something made with intention.

Men's Tennis Sweatshirts The CourtClub Range

Navy Blue Sweatshirt with Racquet Embroidery Hero Product

The newest and cleanest sweatshirt in the range. Navy blue, crewneck, with a racquet embroidered on the chest the CourtClub signature detail that separates this from any generic training top. Worn at Hamburg Tennistraining and built from the same premium European fabric standard across the CourtClub range. This is the piece to start with. Shop the Navy Racquet Sweatshirt →

Ivory Player T-Shirt with Embroidery

Lighter weight than a full sweatshirt closer to a premium long-sleeve tee. Ivory colourway with the racquet embroidery on the chest. Works as a mid-layer under a jacket or a standalone piece in warmer conditions. Shop the Ivory Player T-Shirt →

Off-Court Tech-Jacket with Embroidery

Part sweatshirt, part jacket a washed navy top with silver embroidery that sits between a training top and an outerwear piece. If you want something with a bit more structure than a standard sweatshirt, this is the pick. Currently on sale. Shop the Tech-Jacket →

Polo Sweatshirt Navy Blue

The polo collar sweatshirt combines the structure of a polo shirt with the warmth and weight of a sweatshirt. Club-ready without a collar that needs ironing. A strong off-court piece for players who want their tennis identity to show in their everyday wardrobe. Shop the Polo Sweatshirt →

College Sweatshirt Navy Blue & Heather Grey 

The original CourtClub college sweatshirt the piece that defined the brand's off-court aesthetic. Sold out at time of writing.

What Makes a Good Men's Tennis Training Top

Fabric Weight Why It Matters

A tennis training sweatshirt gets used hard worn before every session, washed after every session, and expected to hold its shape over a full season. Lightweight sweatshirts (under 280gsm) wear thin quickly and lose their structure after a few months of regular use. CourtClub's sweatshirts are built from heavier European cotton that keeps its feel and form through repeated washing.

Embroidery The Detail That Signals Quality

Every CourtClub sweatshirt carries an embroidered racquet or CourtClub logo not a print, not a heat transfer. Embroidery sits raised on the fabric, stays sharp after washing, and is the standard on premium clothing for a reason. It's a small detail that makes a significant difference in how the piece reads and how long it looks good.

Crewneck vs Polo Collar

Crewneck: Cleaner, more casual. Works over any on-court shirt. The Navy Racquet Sweatshirt and the college range are crewneck.

Polo collar: More structured, more club-appropriate. The Polo Sweatshirt is the pick here it has the collar without the button placket, so it sits tidily without any additional effort.

How to Wear a Men's Tennis Sweatshirt

On Court Warm-Up Layer

Over your on-court polo shirt and shorts before a session. Comes off when you're warm. Goes back on at changeovers in cold weather or during longer breaks between sets. The crewneck sits flat under a jacket if conditions are cold enough to need both.

Off Court Club to Street

The navy colourway and clean embroidered chest logo give the CourtClub sweatshirt enough detail to wear beyond the club. Pair with chinos or dark jeans and trainers it reads as considered, not as post-training kit.

Layering Under a Jacket

The flat crewneck sits cleanly under the Pinstripe Jacket or any structured outerwear. No hood bunching at the back, no zip pulling against the jacket front. This is where the sweatshirt format wins over the hoodie.

See how the full range is styled in the Lookbook →

Made in Europe The CourtClub Standard

Every CourtClub sweatshirt is produced in Portugal or Italy using sustainable methods and premium European yarns. This is the foundation of what the brand is not a budget sportswear label making high volumes at low cost, but a small European brand making fewer pieces to a higher standard.

  • Produced in Portugal and Italy using sustainable methods
  • Premium European yarns better feel, longer durability
  • Ships from Germany EU delivery in 3–5 business days
  • Free international shipping on all orders
  • 30-day returns

See the latest drops in the Spring '26 collection, or browse the full Men's Tennis Clothing range.

What is the difference between a tennis sweatshirt and a tennis hoodie?

A tennis sweatshirt has no hood and no zip it's a crewneck or polo collar top that sits flat and clean. A tennis hoodie (or half-zip hoodie) has a hood and usually a zip for temperature regulation during warm-up. Sweatshirts are more versatile off-court and look tidier at the club. Hoodies offer more warmth control during training sessions. CourtClub makes both sweatshirts in this collection, half-zip hoodies in the Men's Tennis Hoodies collection

What should I look for in a men's tennis training top?

Look for a heavier fabric weight (280gsm+) so it holds its shape through regular washing, a collar or crewneck that sits flat under a jacket, and a premium detail like embroidery that separates it from generic gym kit. CourtClub's men's sweatshirts are made in Portugal from European-sourced cotton with an embroidered racquet or logo on the chest built to the standard a premium training top should meet.

Can I wear a tennis sweatshirt to a tennis club?

Yes. Unlike hoodies, which some traditional clubs frown upon, a crewneck or polo collar sweatshirt is generally accepted at club level especially one with a clean design and embroidered logo. The CourtClub sweatshirt range is specifically designed to be club-appropriate: clean colourways, premium embroidery, no oversized graphics or branding

What is a tennis college sweatshirt?

A tennis college sweatshirt is a crewneck sweatshirt in a collegiate style clean, structured, with a tennis brand logo or embroidery on the chest. The style draws from American college sportswear but filtered through a tennis lens. CourtClub's college sweatshirt in navy blue and heather grey is the original version of this in the range currently sold out, with restock expected.

Where are CourtClub's men's tennis sweatshirts made?

CourtClub's sweatshirts are produced in Portugal and Italy using sustainable production methods and premium European-sourced yarns. They ship from Germany with EU delivery in 3–5 business days. Free international shipping is included on all orders