Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Special report: Olympics fashion

For the first time in history, players are allowed to play in non-white attires in Wimbledon. Let's see who represented their country best in this unique tournament.

Maria Sharapova


Expected much more from tennis's poster girl. Her outfit here is kind of plain and uninspiring. Why couldn't she wear something like this? 


Maria Kirilenko


Sharapova's compatriat, Kirilenko donned the same Russian colors but with a collar. If Sharapova's attire is plain, Kirilenko's one is sleep inducing.

Serena Williams


Trust Serena Williams to save women's tennis. Among all the dull and boring outfits, Serena's navy blue dress stands out. By wearing a red sports bra, Serena cleverly completed the USA's colors, with the white stripe accentuating her impressive ahem... assets. ;)

Venus Williams


Elder sister Venus had a similar dress, despite being sponsored by 2 different brands. Venus's dress takes a safer route, but nevertheless better then 90% of the players.

Kim Clijsters


Yikes! I'm a huge Kim fan but this is just horrible! I can so image Kim walking Jada in a supermarket wearing this! 

Ana Ivanovic


Hi Ana. May I just remind you that Wimbledon is over and there's no need to wear an all white ensemble. Thanks!

Victoria Azarenka


Victoria is coming to town! It seems like Christmas has arrived early as Azarenka is happily dressed up like a Christmas tree!

Petra Kvitova


Is this outift specially made for the Olympics? It looks like any other ordinary outfit worn during normal tournaments!

Agnieszka Radwanska


How is this outfit related to the Polish flag? I think Agnieszka left her correct outfit and brain in her hotel room, resulting in an early loss.

Caroline Wozniacki


From far, Caroline's outfit looks nice enough. But on closer inspection, the layers of cloth on her chest area is a little bit too much. It makes Caroline look top-heavy. Well, maybe that will add weight to her shots since she's in dire need of that. LOL


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