Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is it called a tennis bracelet?
The name comes from the 1987 US Open when Chris Evert’s diamond bracelet fell off mid-match, and she paused the game to find it. The moment gave the bracelet its sporty nickname.
2. Were tennis bracelets called something else before?
Yes, they were known as inline or eternity bracelets before the incident made “tennis bracelet” the popular term.
3. Can you wear a tennis bracelet every day?
Yes, tennis bracelets are designed for daily wear thanks to their secure settings and flexible design, though it’s best to remove them during heavy workouts or harsh activities.
4. Are tennis bracelets only for athletes?
Not at all. While they became famous in tennis, they’re now a fashion staple for everyone, from athletes to celebrities to everyday jewelry lovers.
5. Do tennis players still wear diamond bracelets during matches?
Some do, though modern players often avoid jewelry during professional games. Off the court, tennis bracelets remain a favorite accessory.
6. What’s the best way to style a tennis bracelet?
You can wear it solo for a clean, elegant look, or stack it with bangles and cuffs for a modern layered style.
7. Can tennis bracelets feature gemstones other than diamonds?
Yes, many modern designs include sapphires, emeralds, rubies, or even lab-grown diamonds for colorful, trendy variations.
8. How do I care for a tennis bracelet?
Clean it regularly with a soft brush and mild soap, and have the clasp and prongs checked by a jeweler every 6–12 months to keep it secure.
9. Are tennis bracelets suitable for men?
Yes, men’s versions often feature thicker chains, bezel settings, or darker gemstones, making them stylish and masculine.
10. Is a tennis bracelet a good gift idea?
Absolutely. Tennis bracelets are timeless gifts for anniversaries, birthdays, or milestones, carrying both elegance and a touch of history.

