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Tennis-Sharapova dons white tuxedo top for Wimbledon

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Reuters
Published
Jun 24, 2008

By Paul Majendie

LONDON (Reuters) - First came Serena's raincoat and Roger's cardigan. On Tuesday it was time for Maria Sharapova's white tuxedo and shorts as she upped the fashion stakes at the world's most famous tournament.

The 21-year-old Russian said she wanted to do something classy for Wimbledon so she decided to step up a gear in the tennis fashion parade when appearing on court for the first time in 2008.

"It's the tuxedo look. I was very inspired by menswear this year and every time at Wimbledon I want to do something classy and elegant," she said after seeing off French qualifier Stephanie Foretz 6-1 6-4.

"This year I said why don't we do shorts and I have never worn shorts before at a Grand Slam. There is a place to do it and that's Wimbledon," the former Wimbledon champion told BBC Television right after stepping off court.

At a sun-kissed Wimbledon on Monday, Serena Williams took to the court wearing a white raincoat. On a gloriously hot afternoon, defending champion Roger Federer opted for a white cardigan after two years sporting a white blazer.

Sharapova was clearly relieved to have got her first match out of the way at the tournament where she became an instant overnight sensation with her win as a teenager, the first of her three Grand Slam wins.

"It was great to get out there and get a feel for Court Number One. It was my first match on grass this year so I did pretty well considering," she said.

"You never know what is going to happen. You can have a great practice week, you can have a terrible practice week and then go out on court and things can feel totally different."

Sharapova has no illusions about the compeitition.

"With every round it is going to get tougher and tougher," she said.

(Editing by Justin Palmer)

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