The Evolution of Tennis Fashion | Wide World Of Sports
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From frilly frocks to catsuits, take a look at the change in tennis gear over the decades.
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I can still remember, when i 1st saw how women used to wore for tennis during early 1900. Long skirts? I was shocked 😂 to me, white skorts was the norm. So glad, thankful for pioneers of colors like agassi & serena's tutu skirt will forever be epic ❤️
Love this!
Love Serena’s last black dress so much. Such a fun and functional moment
I like the traditional white pleated skirt and top, it's cooling and less restrictive I think. The bright colours can distract players from serious play and long ruffles must affect aerodynamics and possibly even get in the way of performance. You really need to be wearing the correct comfortable clothes for this as it's a serious sport and manufacturers go to extreme lengths to get the correct colours, materials and designs right for professional sportswear. Leave the fashions to the public I would say. At one time if you were wearing the same sportswear as some of these people you were seen as cool dude/guy because you were paying tribute to how hard some of these individuals have to train to be the best at what they do whilst making it look incredibly easy to such things. It isn't.
ok so the skirts were women's idea right ? i want women players to answer pls
The dresses were the best
@krizyamz70
3 жыл бұрын
For dinners not tennis
The "reporter" in green seems to be cold.
By definition modesty hasn’t changed
Not one shot of the most fashionable woman in tennis, Maria Sharapova.
what
Nudity has taken centre stage
@addyphoenix2655
3 жыл бұрын
huh?
@nobody.1954
3 жыл бұрын
Litterally
3:43 wow she is so heavy, surprised her knees held out so long