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  2. Zendaya serves tenniscore chic promoting 'Challengers': See ...

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    The actress goes for a grand slam featuring tennis-inspired styles as she promotes “Challengers” in Milan, Monaco, London, Rome, Paris and Sydney. Zendaya serves tenniscore chic promoting ...

  3. Serve Taylor Swift's Pickleball Style With This $27 Tennis Skirt

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    Fashion fact: tennis skirts have been all the rage for the past few years. So many fun brands have released unique styles that we absolutely love. Zendaya recently used her Challengers promotional ...

  4. Champion (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Champion (also stylized as Champion U.S.A.) is a brand of clothing, specializing in sportswear owned and marketed by American apparel company Hanesbrands (based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), which was spun off by the Sara Lee Corporation in 2006.

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    Tenniscore shows no signs of slowing, so take the idea into fall.

  6. Sweater vest - Wikipedia

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    A sweater vest, white flannel pants, and collared shirt are standard wear for professional cricketers in the UK, Australia, India and South Africa. The cable knit vests often have a contrasting red, blue, or green stripe around the neckline. Before shorts and polo shirts were introduced in the 1930s, tennis players wore a similar outfit.

  7. Skort - Wikipedia

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    Skorts are popular in sports such as field hockey, tennis, golf, ten-pin bowling and camogie, and are often part of girls' athletic uniforms.. The first noted skort-like clothing to be worn as tennis attire was done so by the Spanish player, Lilí Álvarez, who wore a pair of culottes which had been shaped to resemble a skirt during her Wimbledon match in 1931.

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