The duo’s third court makeover lands in Birmingham, using colors lifted straight from the forthcoming 2025 drop.

Kith’s long-running court initiative with Wilson has crossed the Atlantic once again. The New York label touched down in Birmingham, England, to resurface three courts at Yardley Tennis Club, working with the children’s charity Give It Your Max to widen access to the game for local youth under 18.
The repaint follows the palette of the forthcoming Kith for Wilson 2025 line: bright blues for hard courts, soft greens for grass, and a clay red nod to Roland-Garros. Each shade was applied with precision stencils that echo graphics from the collection.

Court one is Kith’s own: a deep-blue playing area framed by pale blue, the brand’s wordmark stretching across both baselines, its double “i” dotted by a yellow ball. The middle court pays tribute to Wilson, laying clay red inside a navy border with the Wilson script encircled by a clay-toned laurel wreath on either side. The third surface mixes blue and dark green and carries the joint Kith × Wilson motif, plus “Kitch & Kin” across the baselines—an inside reference to founder Ronnie Fieg’s Queens roots. “Established in Queens, NY” runs along the edge of every court as a subtle signature.
This marks the duo’s third restoration. In 2021 they repaired Ella Fitzgerald Playground in Queens with NYC Parks, RecycleBalls and Laykold, turning a single court into a checkerboard of blues. Two years later they resurfaced two courts in Stains, France, with youth center Fête le Mur, again applying the Kith × Wilson language in full color.
The next chapter lands online: the Kith for Wilson 2025 collection releases on Kith.com at 11 a.m. EST on June 20.