Match Point Luxe Backpack
Tennis inspired design, created with passion
When sport meets craftsmanship, an icon is born.
The Match Point Luxe Backpack by Tiziano Colasante is the perfect balance between performance and sophistication.
Inspired by the world of tennis and handmade in Italy, it represents the fusion of essential design, fine materials and impeccable functionality.
Every line follows the natural movement of the body, every seam tells a story of care and precision.
Designed for those who experience tennis with elegance and determination, it is more than an accessory: it is a lifestyle.
TIZIANO COLASANTE
Match Point Luxe Backpack: Inspired by talent, created with passion
For those who experience tennis with class, determination and style.
Tiziano Colasante's passion for tennis has given rise to a backpack that celebrates the game's new generation: one that combines discipline, humility, and quiet strength.
The Match Point Luxe Backpack is a tribute to those who transform their passion into excellence, on and off the pitch.
Made in Italy materials and craftsmanship
Crafted from Italian calfskin or waterproof sailcloth with leather trim, the Match Point Luxe Backpack celebrates Tuscan craftsmanship.
Every detail – from the heat-stamped logo to the gunmetal finishes – bears witness to the understated elegance that characterizes all Tiziano Colasante creations.
The leather is tanned using traditional methods, which preserve its softness and natural grain, making each piece unique.
Designed for the most demanding tennis players and enthusiasts, the Match Point Luxe Backpack offers:
Large main compartment with internal elastic pockets for water bottles or balls
Removable lined bag for storing sneakers
Front pocket with zipper for 1 or 2 rackets
Side pockets for accessories, grip or wallet
Padded and adjustable leather shoulder straps for maximum comfort
Reinforced and removable internal base for greater stability
Each function is designed to accompany those who experience sport with elegance and determination.







