Inside the Super-VIP Hair Salon at the US Open

EXCERPT FROM VOGUE.COM

“I just won, and I want bangs,” Croatian tennis star Donna Vekić proclaims Friday afternoon at the US Open. She’s just beaten Peyton Stearns—and after stretching and showering—her next stop pre–press conference is the petit Julien Farel pop-up salon hidden inside Queens’s Arthur Ashe Stadium. “I had been waiting all season to see Julian and get bangs inspired by Margot Robbie.”

More than two decades ago, hairstylist Julien Farel approached the United States Tennis Association with an idea: a salon where tennis players could come by for a haircut, style, or another form of self-care during the US Open, one of the most high-intensity competitions of their year. “It took them five years to say yes to me,” says Farel, now 16 years into the salon partnership at the open, with a smile. “I was very persistent because I knew this would be a perk for many athletes. And I was right. Now, they wait for this moment to come in and get a haircut.”