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UNIT 09 - READING 1 Wimbledon’s Dress Code
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UNIT 09 - READING 1 Wimbledon’s Dress Code
Having started in 1877, the Championships, Wimbledon ("Wimbledon," for short) is the world's oldest tennis tournament. Today, it is one of the four "Grand Slam" tennis tournaments, along with the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open. However, Wimbledon is known as the most prestigious of them all. It is also known for a strict dress code. For a long time, the Wimbledon dress code has required players to dress almost entirely in white. The tradition of wearing white while playing tennis can be traced back to the 1870s, when sweating was considered improper. Tennis players would wear white, which kept them cooler than other colors, so that they would sweat less. Many players have challenged the dress code. Former top-ranking player Andre Agassi, who liked colorful outfits, refused to play in the tournament from 1988 to 1990. Some other top players have been warned by officials for wearing colored garments and received media attention. Serena Williams wore brightly colored shorts under her skirt in 2010 and 2012. In 2013, Roger Federer was told to change his shoes because the soles were orange-colored! In 2014, a very specific set of rules was introduced. These rules made it clear that, while non-white colors are allowed in a few places like the neckline and the sleeve cuff, only "a single trim of color no wider than one centimeter" is allowed. This rule also applies to headbands, socks, shoes, and even the players' underwear! Wimbledon's dress code has been criticized for being too strict. However, the tournament's history and prestige help make it truly special. For this reason, the dress code is unlikely to change any time soon.
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1 Having started in 1877, the Championships, Wimbledon ("Wimbledon," for short) is the world's oldest tennis tournament. 2 Today, it is one of the four "Grand Slam" tennis tournaments, along with the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open. 3 However, Wimbledon is known as the most prestigious of them all. 4 It is also known for a strict dress code. 5 For a long time, the Wimbledon dress code has required players to dress almost entirely in white. 6 The tradition of wearing white while playing tennis can be traced back to the 1870s, when sweating was considered improper. 7 Tennis players would wear white, which kept them cooler than other colors, so that they would sweat less. 8 Many players have challenged the dress code. 9 Former top-ranking player Andre Agassi, who liked colorful outfits, refused to play in the tournament from 1988 to 1990. 10 Some other top players have been warned by officials for wearing colored garments and received media attention. 11 Serena Williams wore brightly colored shorts under her skirt in 2010 and 2012. 12 In 2013, Roger Federer was told to change his shoes because the soles were orange-colored! 13 In 2014, a very specific set of rules was introduced. 14 These rules made it clear that, while non-white colors are allowed in a few places like the neckline and the sleeve cuff, only "a single trim of color no wider than one centimeter" is allowed. 15 This rule also applies to headbands, socks, shoes, and even the players' underwear! 16 Wimbledon's dress code has been criticized for being too strict. 17 However, the tournament's history and prestige help make it truly special. 18 For this reason, the dress code is unlikely to change any time soon.