Own a rare piece of Tennis Australia history with this official Hot Shots youth shirt by New Balance.


This authentic shirt was issued to participants in Tennis Australia's nationally recognised Hot Shots Tennis Program, which introduces kids to tennis through fun, inclusive learning.


What sets this edition apart is the vibrant Indigenous-style sleeve artwork, distributed during community events such as Reconciliation Week or NAIDOC Week around 2020–2021. These shirts were never sold commercially, making this a genuine collector's item for Australian tennis fans, families, and memorabilia hunters.





Item Features:


Size: Youth Small / 8


Brand: New Balance (BDRY performance fabric – sweat-wicking and breathable)


Front: "Hot Shots Tennis" official logo


Back: Large "PLAYER" print, hotshots.tennis.com.au, and NB logo


Colour: Bright blue body with multicolour Indigenous dot-art style sleeves


Made for: Tennis Australia’s Hot Shots community programs


Condition: Brand new, never worn, still in original fold with sizing sticker


Rarity: Not sold in stores – participant-only release






Why This Shirt Matters:


This isn’t just a tennis tee — it’s a symbol of community, inclusion and Australian sport. The Indigenous-inspired sleeve art reflects a commitment to recognising First Nations culture within youth sports. It’s an awesome display piece, gift, or wearable piece of Aussie tennis culture.





Condition:


Brand new and unused. Still neatly folded with original size sticker on the front.

No damage, fading or signs of wear.





Shipping & Seller Info:


Trusted Australian Seller – 5 Star Rated


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Carefully packed and shipped via tracked Australia Post


Returns accepted if item is not as described


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Collectors Note:


Due to its limited release and direct link to Tennis Australia's community campaigns, this item is considered hard to find and may appeal to collectors of sportswear, youth tennis memorabilia, or Australian Indigenous art in sport.