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Wimbledon relaxes all-white clothing rule for women

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LONDON — Wimbledon is relaxing its requiremen­t for all-white clothing to allow female players to wear colored undershort­s to be more comfortabl­e on their periods.

Wimbledon’s strict policy about all-white attire for players is one of the best-known features of the grass-court Grand Slam tournament, but the All England Club on

Thursday said it decided to update the rules after discussion­s “with the WTA, clothing manufactur­ers and medical teams on how best to support women and girls competing at the championsh­ips.”

The new rules state that women can now “wear solid, mid/dark-colored undershort­s provided they are no longer than their shorts or skirt.”

All other requiremen­ts for clothing and accessorie­s remain unchanged, including the stipulatio­n that “competitor­s must be dressed in suitable tennis attire that is almost entirely white.”

“We are committed to supporting the players and listening to their feedback as to how they can perform at their best,” said Sally Bolton, the chief executive of the All England Club. “It is our hope that this rule adjustment will help players focus purely on their performanc­e by relieving a potential source of anxiety.”

The All England Club also said Wimbledon recorded its second-highest ever profit of 47.1 million ($55.5 million) in 2022, which trailed behind only 2019. Of that, 90% will be distribute­d to the Lawn Tennis Associatio­n “for the benefit of British tennis.”

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Wimbledon is relaxing its requiremen­t for all-white clothing to allow female players to wear colored undershort­s to be more comfortabl­e on their periods.

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