Women's tennis fashions: Le Sport, C'est Chic
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Your support makes all the difference.Forget the match scores, this year's Australian Open has been all about the clothes sported on Melbourne Park's courts.
Women's tennis wear has evolved from the boring white cotton tunics of old into an inspiring range of body-conscious feminity, statement colours and sexy practicality. And there are even a few frills...
Click here or on the image to see the ten best women's tennis fashions
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