Wimbledon is possibly one of the most glamorous tennis tournaments of the year. Among the big competitors there are always gaps for those who wear the best styles, the sportiest but also the most elegant. This year is no exception, with several tennis players from both teams wearing incredible models in the star color of the tournament, white. However, one of these garments has generated a greater impact than the others.

This is the set chosen by Camila Giorgi, Italian tennis player number 48 in the WTA ranking. The native of Macerata will debut at the All England Club in London this Wednesday, after Tuesday’s rain delays, against the French nationalized Russian Varvara Gracheva. The duel will be marked by the condensation of matches on track 6, where they will compete, and by the choice of clothing for the first.

It is a lace ensemble from the Giomila brand, run by her mother. It is made up of a tight short and a top with floral designs, both in the favorite white color included in the dress code of the venue. Even so, the unusual appearance of these items of clothing has attracted attention on social networks, where all kinds of comments and responses related to this outfit have emerged.

“When you have a game at 11 and a wedding at 2”, has been one of the most applauded messages, but there has also been a variety to choose from. from those who celebrate their election to those who consider it disrespectful, going through all those with a more humorous tone. “Gives Grand Slam champion vibes,” celebrated one user, wishing this duo would bring her favorite good luck in the tournament.

The color white and the Wimbledon dress code have always been a favorite topic of discussion among tennis fans. This year, moreover, with more reason after softening some regulations. As we have previously commented, the All England Club implemented white as the only color to wear during competitions since its inception. However, the women’s infielders have gotten a major change.

“A change to the white dress rule for women was announced late last year. Players can now wear semi-dark colored underwear if they choose. The requirements for other garments, accessories and equipment remain unchanged”, read the text published for this year’s edition. With this measure, the organization seeks to respond to the uncomfortable situations experienced by tennis players due to menstruation.