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		<title>White still not right at Wimbledon</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2015 01:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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, the seven-time champion and a lifelong admirer of the All England Club’s traditions, has ramped up his criticism of the rule which demands predominantly white outfits. “I [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>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”.</strong></p>
<p>Even Roger Federer, the seven-time champion and a lifelong admirer of the All England Club’s traditions, has ramped up his criticism of the rule which demands predominantly white outfits.</p>
<p>“I love Wimbledon but they’ve gone too far now. The rules have become ridiculously strict,” said the Swiss legend.</p>
<p>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”.</p>
<p>“We’re all white. White, white, full-on white. I think it’s very strict,” Federer said 12 months ago.</p>
<p>“My personal opinion, I think it’s too strict. If you look at the pictures of Edberg, Becker, there was some colours, you know, but it was ‘all white’.”</p>
<p>The colour code at Wimbledon is often controversial.</p>
<p>Last year Caroline Wozniacki said reports that officials would check the colour of women’s underwear as “a little creepy”.</p>
<p>This week, Canadian poster girl Eugenie Bouchard fell foul of the rules after wearing a black bra.</p>
<p>Flamboyant American player Bethanie Mattek-Sands said she supported Federer’s complaints.</p>
<p>“I didn’t even get married in white,” she said.</p>
<p>Mattek-Sands once appeared on Wimbledon Centre Court wearing a coat made of tennis balls and has also taken to a court with warpaint beneath her eyes.</p>
<p>She claims a Nike-designed white playing bra was judged to be unsuitable at Wimbledon because it had a yellow stripe.</p>
<p>“I think it’s gotten a little excessive. It was funny, because I was actually Googling some players like when John McEnroe played, Arthur Ashe, they had colour everywhere,” said Mattek-Sands who makes a mini-statement by appearing on court with knee-high white socks.</p>
<p>“I feel it’s actually gotten stricter. You can’t even wear off-white or cream. I was like, man, if you wash your whites too many times, they will be illegal. Better be washing it in cold water.</p>
<p>“I had a little mesh on my shirt today (in Wednesday’s win over Ana Ivanovic). I have like I think one legal pair of shorts that is on rotation hopefully in cold water. One skirt I think that’s legal.”</p>
<p>Mattek-Sands, 30, would never be one to settle for the ordinary when it comes to fashion choice.</p>
<p>When she married insurance executive Justin Sands in 2008, she walked down the aisle in black.</p>
<p>“I actually wore a black dress. When I went shopping for it, they wanted me to try some stuff on, and I said, Look, I’m not going to wear anything white, off-white, cream, light pink, I said, so just don’t even hand me those,” she recalled.</p>
<p>“They’re like, Well, we have this black evening gown. I’m like, Perfect. First one I tried and got that one.”</p>
<p>On Thursday, Wozniacki said, like it or not, players have to accept the rules.</p>
<p>“If they say it’s all white, it’s all white. You try and be creative,” said the Dane after reaching the third round.</p>
<p>“We’ve tried to do that with my dress. But I think every tennis player enjoys to play with a tiny bit of colour. It’s fun to try to be creative even though you have to wear white.”</p>
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