Swiss champ Roger Federer slams Wimbledon's head-to-toe white gear diktat; Eugenie Bouchard and Bethanie Mattek-Sands express displeasure too
Roger Federer
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".
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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 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".
'Too strict'
"We're all white. White, white, full-on white. I think it's very strict," Federer said 12 months ago. "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'."
The colour code at Wimbledon is often controversial. Last year Caroline Wozniacki said reports that officials would check the colour of women's underwear as "a little creepy".
This week, Canadian poster girl Eugenie Bouchard fell foul of the rules after wearing a black bra. Flamboyant American player Bethanie Mattek-Sands said she supported Federer's complaints. "I didn't even get married in white," she said.
Mattek-Sands once appeared on Wimbledon Centre Court wearing a coat made of tennis balls and has also taken to a court with war paint beneath her eyes.
She claims a Nike-designed white playing bra was judged to be unsuitable at Wimbledon because it had a yellow stripe. "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.
"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.
"I had a little mesh on my shirt today (in yesterday'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."