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Why has women's underwear become the biggest story at Wimbledon?

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Wimbledon fashion police are cracking down this year with players told that the when it comes to on court outfits, they want it “almost entirely white.”

Weirdly, that rule applies to underwear

Tournament referee Andrew Jarrett said: “Undergarments that either are or can be visible during play, including due to perspiration, must also be completely white and contain no more than 1cm of coloured trim.”

If a player breaks the rules they will be sent to the referees’ office where a “supply of suitable clothing” will be provided.

(What is this, primary school?)

Wimbledon spokesman Jon Friend said the rule was in place last year but not strongly enforced.

According to Jarrett, “Common standards of decency are required at all times” and apparently fluro knickers sported in tournaments gone by do not fall into that category.

ALSO: Heaven forbid we should actually talk about how brilliant female athletes are… Or let them choose their own knickers…

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Singki 10 years ago

There's always something "Fluff" in the news every year at Wimbledon. As I am now officially as old as dirt, I can remember the huge news story and the pictures on the front page of all the newspapers in the world of "Gorgeous" Gussy Moran and her "Gorgeous Gussies". What a hoo ha! She actually wore tennis panties which her designer (the marvellous Teddy Tindling) had trimmed with..... FRILLY.LACE! I nagged my Mum until she sewed lace on all my cotton panties to wear to tennis practice and boy, did I ever feel fantastic and fashionable.

Lesley Hale 10 years ago

Gussie was lovely and so were her knickers! I loved my frilly ones in the 70's too.

Singki 10 years ago

Oh Lesley, how lovely. A tennis 'sister' from the 70's.


craigvn 10 years ago

Funny, just read this one http://www.theguardian.com/...

Singki 10 years ago

Pat Cash is so utterly irrelevant these days this was the only way he could get any publicity at all.