Particularly in the early rounds, when the top seeds can play without breaking much of a sweat, the French Open can feel like a fashion show masquerading as a sporting event. Paris in the spring means clay-court tennis, but it also means there's an opportunity for apparel makers to display their latest lines on a global stage. Here are some of this year's outfits.
Maria Sharpova
Jelena Jankovic
Roger Federer
Ana Ivanovic
Particularly in the early rounds, when the top seeds can play without breaking much of a sweat, the French Open can feel like a fashion show masquerading as a sporting event. Paris in the spring means clay-court tennis, but it also means there's an opportunity for apparel makers to display their latest lines on a global stage. Here are some of this year's outfits. We'll add more to the front of this gallery daily.