10 Sporting Event Hairstyle Ideas That Are Cute and Functional

Jordyn Woods in front of the basketball court, holding her boho braids

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It doesn’t matter if you’re headed to a football game, tennis match, baseball game, or your cousin’s track meet—we’re giving you something else to cheer about. We’re talking, of course, about the best hairstyles to wear to sporting events. 

When you're all about watching the athletes, you want your hair to be functional, but still fun, and these styles deliver exactly that. From twists on ponytails to braids to messy buns, these game-day hairstyles will have the crowds rooting for you, too. Read on to check them out.

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Dream Weaver

Taylor Swift wearing a ponytail with small braids

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It’s hard to argue against Taylor Swift being the most famous girlfriend of an athlete RN, so of course we have to look to her for major inspiration for hairstyles to wear to sporting events. She wore these baby fishtail braids worked into a ponytail at the Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, where the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers. Between the braids and the bangs, it’s a romantic take on a standard ponytail.

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Top Hat

Justine Skye at the F1 Grand Prix of Miami wearing a white baseball cap with a messy bun

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A baseball cap isn’t just a way to show off team spirit—it can also be a chic accessory. That’s especially true when you style it like Justine Skye at the F1 Grand Prix of Miami. A soft, undone bun feels relaxed and ready for the race.

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My Little Pony

Camila Cabello wearing a ponytail at the 2024 Miami Formula One Grand Prix

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When it comes to sporting events hairstyles, you simply can’t go wrong with a ponytail. Clearly, Camila Cabello is well aware, since she wore one to the 2024 Miami Formula One Grand Prix. Piece-y bangs and the long length make hers a standout.

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Get Shorty

Rihanna with short curly hair

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If you’re looking for sporting events hairstyle ideas—or any hair inspo—Rihanna is always your girl. Simple yet stunning, short layers brought her bouncy curls at the 2017 NBA Finals to life.

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Space Buns

K-pop star Lisa wearing space buns

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Only a K-pop star could make space buns even cooler. As her fans around the world will tell you, Lisa from Blackpink knows how to make a style statement, which she did with her hair at the F1 Grand Prix of Miami. Baby braids and bangs add the right textural touches.

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The Right Mix

Ayesha Curry outdoors wearing a sleek on top curly ponytail

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When you're married to an NBA player, the pressure is on to have great courtside style, and Ayesha Curry delivers every time. We love the mix of textures in this style—sleek on top, and a curly ponytail.

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New Wave

Jordyn Woods with long wavy hair

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This wasn’t just any Knicks game—Jordyn Woods celebrated the New Year courtside and had the look to go with it. Cascading Boho braids piled into a chic high ponytail were the crowning achievement of this winter white look.

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Turn Up the Volume

Rihanna with big, bouncy hair

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Bigger and better. That's how we'd describe Rihanna's voluminous style at a Los Angeles Lakers home game. Start with a spray at the roots and apply your favorite volumizing hair product to copy her look.

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Ups and Downs

Morgan Riddle at the 2024 U.S. Open

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Morgan Riddle’s half-up, half-down hairstyle might be the ideal dressy ‘do for a sporting event: Classic and elegant, but still away from the face for serious spectating. She wore this look to the 2024 U.S. Open.

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Slick and Spiked

Jordan Chiles attends day eleven of the 2024 US Open in slicked back space buns

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Speaking of half-up, half-down hairstyles (and the U.S. Open), Jordan Chiles attended the tennis tournament in a slicked-back half-up, half-down space buns hairstyle. It might just be the perfect marriage of (edgy) style and function.

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