Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serena and Nike both said that it was designed before the Black Panther movie. As a tennis player, I think it is a pretty smart strategy to wear it, compression or not - it is distracting!
Really? This article says it was inspired by the movie.
“Serena Williams returned to Grand Slam tennis on Tuesday after maternity leave, turning heads at the French Open in what she called a “Wakanda-inspired catsuit.”
“It made her feel “like a warrior princess kind of, [a] queen from Wakanda,” she said, referring to the setting of the hit movie “Black Panther.”
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5b0e6aade4b0fdb2aa583668
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love that she wore a tutu today—and still won her match.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5b8547d4e4b0511db3d1b39a/amp
The one sleeve jobbie? I get that figure skaters have to put up with discomfort for a 5 minute routine, butvas an athlete, I 'd want both arms free. Those matches are long and hot. Why inflict this on yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Love that she wore a tutu today—and still won her match.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5b8547d4e4b0511db3d1b39a/amp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serena and Nike both said that it was designed before the Black Panther movie. As a tennis player, I think it is a pretty smart strategy to wear it, compression or not - it is distracting!
Which is why it's unfair to other players, and why Serena and Nike just said they're moving on and will have a more respectful (and equally protective) outfit next time.
Let's drop the all-American faux outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Serena and Nike both said that it was designed before the Black Panther movie. As a tennis player, I think it is a pretty smart strategy to wear it, compression or not - it is distracting!
Anonymous wrote:Serena and Nike both said that it was designed before the Black Panther movie. As a tennis player, I think it is a pretty smart strategy to wear it, compression or not - it is distracting!