Some things never change; like the officials' blazersPhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesThere are blazers out on the courts too. Serena Williams even sports one while warming upPhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesGlitter nails - a bit of tennis chicPhotograph: Kerim Okten/EPA
Sir Bruce Forsyth being Sir Bruce Forsyth (in a natty hat)Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty ImagesMo Farah being Mo Farah (in his school uniform)Photograph: Hugh Routledge / Rex Features/Hugh Routledge / Rex FeaturesMo Farah (in his school uniform) watching Bruce Forsyth (in his natty hat) doing the mobotPhotograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty ImagesRufus the Hawk (wearing his new hood) unable to witness Bruce Forsyth (in his natty hat) doing the mobot in front of … sighPhotograph: Andrew Matthews/PALeggings. Or jeggings? Or Speggings (sports leggings) even? Don't quite know what is going on with this look, but Belarus's Victoria Azarenka has rather a few too many layers onPhotograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty ImagesKudos to Dustin Brown for those dreads Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/ReutersPresumably that's meant to be a tennis ball? Bethanie Mattek-Sands of the United States needs to work on her presentationPhotograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesDress code violation: Serena Williams in orange underwear. Seriously, it's supposed to be all white, even your pantsPhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesLess of the speggings alreadyPhotograph: Suzanne Plunkett/ReutersSimple black shorts ... better, but only on the training groundPhotograph: Andrew Matthews/PAOne Union Jack is usually enoughPhotograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesMore nails. Guess who? Yep, Serena. The lightning bolt is jazzyPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA bit of Borg, here. A proper tennis aesthetic, at lastPhotograph: Kieran Galvin/ActionPlus/Corbis
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