2014 Tennis Fashion Hits and Misses Author:SI StaffPublish date:Dec 11, 20142014 Tennis Fashion Hits and Misses HIT: Serena Williams, WimbledonAl Bello/Getty ImagesSerena shined in Nike's all-white perfection at Wimbledon. HIT: Roger Federer, U.S. OpenDarron Cummings/APDarth Federer, version 2.0 at the U.S. Open. HIT: Ana Ivanovic, U.S. OpenAl Bello/Getty ImagesIvanovic's Adidas little black dress was perfect. HIT: Eugenie Bouchard, U.S. OpenJulian Finney/Getty ImagesBouchard's little blue Nike dress was simple yet distinctive. HIT: Venus Williams, U.S. OpenBilgin Sasmaz/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesThis wispy blue dress was another ace for Venus' EleVen line. HIT: Maria Sharapova, U.S. OpenChris Trotman/Getty Images for USTAWe weren't fans of her night dress, but Sharapova's Nike day kit had a chic modern cut. HIT: Bernard Tomic and Nick KyrgiosJulian Finney/Getty ImagesNike's neon splatter print complemented these two wild youngsters. HIT: Roger Federer, U.S. OpenElsa/Getty ImagesWith Michael Jordan there to see them in action, Federer's NikeCourt Zoom Vapor AJ3 at 2014 were the coolest tennis kicks of the year. HIT: Novak Djokovic, French OpenClive Brunskill/Getty ImagesDjokovic's clean baby blues at the French Open were one of our favorite looks from Uniqlo. HIT: Rafael Nadal, French OpenClive Brunskill/Getty ImagesNadal's Nike short shorts and aqua-blue shirt were standouts. HIT: Venus Williams, Sony OpenClive Brunskill/Getty ImagesThe EleVen line scored again with Venus' fresh yellow dress at the Sony Open. HIT: Andy Murray, French OpenMatthew Stockman/Getty ImagesMurray's "Neon Charlie Brown" from Adidas at the French Open was a look to remember. HIT: Eugenie Bouchard, French OpenMatthew Stockman/Getty ImagesBouchard was perfect in Nike pink at the French Open. HIT: Venus Williams, French OpenMatthew Stockman/Getty ImagesVenus' watercolor dress at the French Open was a beauty. HIT: Petkovic, Ivanovic and Wozniacki, Sony OpenClive Brunskill/Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesAdidas returned to basics at the Sony Open. HIT: Petra Kvitova and Caroline Garcia, Sony OpenAl Bello/Getty ImagesKvitova and Garcia went springtime casual at the Sony Open in Nike, and it worked for both ladies. HIT: Grigor Dimitrov, Australian OpenMAL FAIRCLOUGH/AFP/Getty ImagesDimitrov's Nike baseball shirts were a great fit at the Australian Open. HIT: Li Na, Australian OpenSAEED KHAN/AFP/Getty ImagesLi Na's signature look at Australian Open. HIT: Caroline Wozniacki, Australian OpenCameron Spencer/Getty ImagesAdidas donned Wozniacki in tea towel -- and it worked -- at Australian Open. MISS: Serena Williams, U.S. OpenElsa/Getty ImagesThe look led Serena to her 18th major title, but we weren't feeling the "Pink Panther" look. MISS: Tomas Berdych, French OpenDavid Vincent/AP PhotoBerdych went Hawaii 5-0 in H&M at the French Open. MISS: Tomas Berdych, Australian OpenClive Brunskill/Getty ImagesBerdych's futbol kit at the Australian Open had him dressed and ready for the wrong sport. MISS: Agnieszka Radwanska, French OpenMustafa Yalcin/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesRadwanska's flower power kit from Lotto was less than flattering at the French Open. MISS: Svetlana Kuznetsova, French OpenMustafa Yalcin/Anadolu Agency/Getty ImagesSvetlana Kuznetsova's sunburst shirt and skirt, with matching headband from Qiaodan at the French Open. MISS: Maria Sharapova, French OpenClive Brunskill/Getty ImagesSharapova resembled a pink traffic cone in Nike at the French Open. MISS: Camila Giorgi, U.S. OpenAl Bello/Getty ImagesThe doliy threw us off. MISS: Petkovic, Kirilenko and Pennetta, U.S. OpenTimothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images; Don Emmerg/AFP/Getty Images; Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesThe Stella McCartney ruffles on these three ladies were one of our least favorite looks of the tournament. MISS: Caroline Wozniacki, U.S. Open Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesAlthough she had a good run, Wozniacki wore more unnecessary ruffles. MISS: Jelena Jankovic Julian Finney/Getty ImagesJankovic's baggy honeycomb dress from Fila at the U.S. Open. MISS: Heather Watson, WimbledonJan Kruger/Getty ImagesThe Lululemon dress looked like a white Hefty bag on Watson. MISS: Maria Sharapova, Sony OpenClive Brunskill/Getty ImagesSharapova's dirty mustard yellow top and striped skirt were a miss for Nike at the Sony Open. MISS: Serena Williams, Sony OpenAl Bello/Getty ImagesSerena's ode to the Miami Dolphins was fitting for the setting, but it wasn't one of her best looks of the year. MISS: Eugenie Bouchard, Australian OpenAijaz Rahi/AP PhotoBouchard's ill-fitting Nike skirt at the Australian Open. 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