Daily Dispatch

Wimbledon relaxes white dress code

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Wimbledon will relax its strict rules on white clothing at the championsh­ips and allow women players to wear dark undershort­s and relieve a potential source of anxiety when they have their periods, the All England Club said.

Organisers of the grass court Grand Slam said the decision was taken following talks with women’s tennis organising body WTA, clothing manufactur­ers and medical teams on how best to support women and girls competing in tournament­s.

“We are committed to supporting the players and listening to their feedback as to how they can perform at their best,” All England Club CEO Sally Bolton said in a statement.

“I’m pleased to confirm that, following consultati­on with players and representa­tives of several stakeholde­r groups, the Committee of Management has taken the decision to update the white clothing rule at Wimbledon.

“This means that from next year, women and girls competing at The Championsh­ips will have the option of wearing coloured undershort­s.

“It is our hope that this rule adjustment will help players focus purely on their performanc­e by relieving a potential source of anxiety.”

Organisers said requiremen­ts for other clothing, accessorie­s and equipment remain unchanged.

The issue of women athletes wearing white clothing came up at this year’s Wimbledon, when female players spoke about the anxiety of being forced to wear white.

England soccer player Beth Mead was also questioned about the national team’s all-white kit at this year’s women’s European Championsh­ip and said it was sometimes not practical.

Several English women’s club soccer teams have also opted to avoid wearing white shorts.

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