White still not right at Wimbledon

Published July 3, 2015
Roger Federer of hits a shot through his legs during his match against Sam Querrey of the U.S.A. at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. —Reuters
Roger Federer of hits a shot through his legs during his match against Sam Querrey of the U.S.A. at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. —Reuters

LONDON: Wimble­don’s famously strict dress code, which requires competitors to appear head-to-toe in white playing gear, has come under renewed fire for being “ridiculous” and “excessive”.

Even Roger Federer has ramped up his criticism of the rule which demands predominantly white outfits.

“I love Wimbledon but they’ve gone too far now. The rules have become ridiculously strict,” said the Swiss legend.

It is the second time in two seasons that Federer has hit out at the rule which calls for “suitable tennis attire that is almost entirely white”.

Flamboyant American player Bethanie Mattek-Sands said she supported Federer’s complaints.

“I didn’t even get married in white,” she said.

“I feel it’s actually gotten stricter. You can’t even wear off-white or cream,” she added.

Published in Dawn, July 3rd, 2015

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