Wimbledon as a white tournament
For years, the characteristic color assigned to tennis was white.
However, Wimbledon has in it’s rules white color to these days. Its dress code was written in the elegant 1880s. One of the first who broke the rule was Andre Agassi, who refused to play at Wimbledon from because it prevented him from wearing the flashy clothes that were most comfortable for him. The legendary Roger Federer was reprimanded for using white shoes with an orange sole. Eugenie Bouchard broke the rules because her black bra strap was sticking out from under her T-shirts, and Mariusz Fyrstenberg hadn’t been able to wear a headband, which was white but with a black stripe. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, summed up that she is afraid of wearing different colored underwear on the court, and she did not wear white even at her own wedding.
According to Wimbledon rules, tennis players can only use a snow-white match, and dirty white and cream shades are prohibited. This rule also applies to the back, left side and even the sole of the shoe.
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/11/17/tennis/wimbledon-white-clothing-intl-spt/index.html
https://www.britannica.com/story/why-do-tennis-players-wear-white-at-wimbledon
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These are very strict rules indeed.
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