Wimbledon Dress Code
The
following refers to all clothing, including tracksuits and sweaters,
worn on The Championship courts both for practice and for matches at
Wimbledon.
1)
Competitors must be dressed in suitable tennis attire that is almost
entirely white and this applies from the point at which the player
enters the court surround.
2) White does not include off white or cream.
3)
There should be no solid mass or panel of colouring. A single trim of
colour around the neckline and around the cuff of the sleeve is
acceptable but must be no wider than one centimetre (10mm).
4)
Colour contained within patterns will be measured as if it is a solid
mass of colour and should be within the one centimetre (10mm) guide.
Logos formed by variations of material or patterns are not acceptable.
5) The back of a shirt, dress, tracksuit top or sweater must be totally white.
6)
Shorts, skirts and tracksuit bottoms must be totally white except for a
single trim of colour down the outside seam no wider than one
centimetre (10mm).
7)
Caps, headbands, bandanas, wristbands and socks must be totally white
except for a single trim of colour no wider than one centimetre (10mm).
8)
Shoes must be almost entirely white, including the soles. Large
manufacturers’ logos are not encouraged. The grass court shoes must
adhere to the Grand Slam rules. In particular shoes with pimples around
the outside of the toes shall not be permitted. The foxing around the
toes must be smooth.
9)
Any undergarments that either are or can be visible during play
(including due to perspiration) must also be completely white except for
a single trim of colour no wider than one centimetre (10mm). In
addition, common standards of decency are required at all times.
10)
Medical supports and equipment should be white if possible but may be
coloured if absolutely necessary.A more relaxed dress code operates at
the Aorangi Park practice courts.
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