Lacoste CHANGE famous 92-year-old crocodile logo for Novak Djokovic ahead of US Open

Published on August 23, 2025 at 08:28 AM
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Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon holding his tennis racket.

LACOSTE have given its iconic logo a makeover for Novak Djokovic ahead of the US Open.

The French sports brand, which was founded back in 1933, is known worldwide for its green crocodile logo.

Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon holding his tennis racket.
Novak Djokovic has been sponsored by Lacoste since 2017
Green goat emblem on cream fabric.
The French apparel maker has swapped its iconic crocodile logo for a green goat for its limited-edition line honouring Djokovic
Close-up of a white polo shirt with a green goat logo.
Tennis fans have gone wild for the Djokovic-inspired line

But they have ditched the world-famous crocodile for their latest collection honouring four-time US Open winner Djokovic, whom they’ve been decking out for the last eight years.

The newly-released and limited-edition line has seen the Croc replaced with a green goat to celebrate the Serb’s standing as the “Greatest of All Time.”

Lacoste announced the new line with a video on their social media channels, which included a collection of tweets from tennis fans hailing Djokovic as the ‘GOAT’.

Their accompanying caption read: “From a [crocodile emoji] to the [goat emoji]. Discover a collection celebrates @DjokerNole: a one-of-a-kind player, whose career is defined by a passion, perseverance and greatness.”

Tennis fans were quick to comment on the announcement of the Djokovic-inspired line, with one saying: “Novak Djokovic…the ‘GOAT of GOATS.”

Another said: “Beautifully done.”

And another said: “Shut up and take my money.”

One remarked: “Love how the fans are involved – and how they look.”

Novak Djokovic kissing the US Open trophy.
Novak Djokovic will bid to win his fourth US Open title over the next few weeks

And another chimed in: “Fully deserved. Nole is the undisputed GOAT and this initiative is amazing!

“Please take my money right here, right now.”

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Djokovic, 38, starts his bid to make Grand Slam history on Sunday evening against 19-year-old Learner Tien.

He is chasing a record 35th Grand Slam title in the Big Apple but knows he faces an uphill task to secure yet another accolade.

After his Wimbledon final defeat to Jannick Sinner, he said: “I still feel like I continue to play my best tennis at Grand Slams.

“Those are the tournaments that I care about at this stage of my career the most.”

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