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Photos: The best and worst of summer fashion

A number of players have debuted some fresh looks for the summer hard-court tournaments. Andy Murray has shed his skin-tight Adidas T-shirts for a more casual
Photos: The best and worst of summer fashion
Photos: The best and worst of summer fashion

A number of players have debuted some fresh looks for the summer hard-court tournaments. Andy Murray has shed his skin-tight Adidas T-shirts for a more casual look, Milos Raonic is wearing his heart on his chest and, somehow, Rafael Nadal's shorts have gotten shorter.

Here are some of the best and worst summer kits that debuted over the last two weeks.

Hits

Andy Murray: Gone are the slim-fit shirts that he wore since last year's World Tour Finals, which did a great job of showing off his pecs but probably weren't flying off the shelf with the weekend warrior set. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Eugenie Bouchard: The 19-year-old Canadian looked great in this Nike kit, which Madison Keys debuted two weeks ago at the Bank of the West Classic. The skirt has a nice "poof" to it, too. Is that a fashion term? It is now.  (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Milos Raonic: These shirts, emblazoned with the maple leaf, flew off the shelf when Canada hosted its Davis Cup tie earlier this year, and Raonic decided to rock it at his home tournament, the Rogers Cup, this week. In case you're asking, this doesn't violate the tour's rules regarding sponsor logos, because it's considered part of the shirt's design.  (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Venus Williams: Her 0-6, 6-4, 6-2 loss to Kirsten Flipkens in Toronto was ugly, but her pink EleVen dress was not. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Juan Martin del Potro: The beachy board shorts look is perfect for summertime. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Misses

Li Na: What are you doing, Nike? Don't take away Li's perfect polo shirts! (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Rafael Nadal: Count me in as part of the anti-short shorts camp. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Victoria Azarenka: Azarenka pulled out of Toronto with a lower-back injury, but she debuted this new Nike outfit last week at the Southern California Open. The shift top looks pretty comfortable, to Nike's credit, but it looks awkward on Azarenka. (Joe Scarnici/Getty Images)

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COURTNEY NGUYEN

Contributor, SI.com Nguyen is a freelance writer for SI.com, providing full coverage of professional tennis both on and off the court. Her content has become a must-read for fans and insiders to stay up-to-date with a sport that rarely rests. She has appeared on radio and TV talk shows all over the world and is one of the co-hosts of No Challenges Remaining, a weekly podcast available on iTunes. Nguyen graduated from the University of California, Irvine in 1999 and received a law degree from the University of California, Davis in 2002. She lives in the Bay Area.