Wimbledon fashion: how players use their walk-on to make a style statement
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Mr Bagel
Wimbledon is seeing a new trend as tennis stars use their entrance onto the court as a fashion moment. According to the Financial Times, players are increasingly expressing themselves through their clothing, turning the walk into a personal style statement.
"From Naomi Osaka to Novak Djokovic, tennis stars are expressing themselves through clothes."
This shift reflects a broader cultural change in tennis, where athletes are no longer confined to traditional all-white uniforms. The Financial Times highlights that the walk-on, once a mere formality, has become a platform for self-expression.
"Wimbledon style and the rise of the walk-on"
The phenomenon is not limited to a few players; it spans across generations and genders. The Financial Times notes that both established stars and rising talents are embracing this trend, using their attire to convey personality and brand identity.
As the tournament progresses, fashion watchers will likely keep an eye on what each player chooses to wear during their walk-on. The Financial Times report suggests that this trend is reshaping how tennis intersects with style, making Wimbledon as much a runway as a sporting event.
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