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Whether it's the Air Jordan OG from 1998, the player editions for UCLA guard Kiki Rice and WNBA star Kia Nurse or several other shoes, Jordan Brand has been invested in the women's game.
To kick off the 2019 season, Kyrgios and Irving teamed up to create a basketball shoe that's fit to be worn on the tennis court. The world No. 30 wore the shoes at the Australian Open.