Australian Open Fashion Hits and Misses
Australian Open Fashion Hits and Misses
HIT: Maria Sharapova
In a sea of neon, Sharapova's classy pink number hits all the right notes.
HIT: Sharapova
MISS: Victoria Azarenka's long sleeve
Rule No. 1 in tennis fashion: Don't dress like the tennis ball.
HIT: Grigor Dimitrov
Black, white, clean -- the best men's kit of 2015.
HIT: Dimitrov
HIT: Andy Murray
Murray wears the black and bright green combo well, and it's a bit more subdued than some of the other neon colors.
MISS: Venus Williams
2014 was a great year for Venus' EleVen, but their first offering this year is an ill-fitting 70's inspired mess.
MISS: Venus
HIT: Roger Federer
It's a rare sight to see Federer in fluorescent colors. And rarer still, after his third round loss.
HIT: Roger Federer
HIT: Petra Kvitova
Looking as fit as ever, Kvitova has been wearing this pink Nike kit well.
HIT: Kvitova
HIT: Eugenie Bouchard
Youthful and fresh in pink.
HIT: Madison Keys
Just like Bouchard, Nike made the right choice with this hot pink number.
HIT: Ana Ivanovic
Blink and you missed it.
MISS: Kei Nishikori
The lime green color somehow looks old and dirty. Uniqlo would have been better off with something clean and bright.
HIT: Elina Svitolina
A classic tennis look from a classic tennis brand in Ellesse.
HIT: Elina Svitolina
HIT: Agnieszka Radwanska
Clean and fresh in Lotto.
MISS: Caroline Wozniacki
The fit is perfect, but the color and pattern are reminiscent of an old tea towel.
MISS: Caroline Wozniacki
HIT: Rafael Nadal's shorts
Nadal called them his "party pants."
HIT: Nadal
HIT: Milos Raonic
The neon stripe on the socks makes it work.
HIT: Serena Williams
The dream of the 80s is alive in Melbourne. If only she had some leg warmers.
HIT: Serena
HIT: Serena
We loved the back detail on the dress as well.
HIT: Simona Halep
A no-nonsense athletic look for a no-nonsense athletic star.
HIT: Thanasi Kokkinakis
It's the most memorable kit of the tournament and a look Kokkinakis worked to perfection in his five set win over Gulbis. Winning makes (almost) everything look good.
HIT: Victoria Azarenka's sleeveless
It's the women's version of Kyrgios' kit. And we like it.
MISS: Novak Djokovic
Djokovic has been alternating between a white shirt and a blue shirt. A boring and disappointing offer from Uniqlo.
MISS: Dimitrov
HIT: Dimitrov
MISS: Nishikori
MISS: Stan Wawrinka
A boring striped blue shirt? The defending champion deserves better from Yonex.
MISS: Andrea Petkovic
The grey top is great. The skirt is cute too. But put them together and it's a mess.
MISS: Simone Bolelli
Military camo? Really?
MISS: Muguruza
The kit doesn't work on Muguruza, either.
MISS: Bolelli
MISS: Gael Monfils
Let's put the pumpkin orange away, Asics.
MISS: Monfils
MISS: Michael Russell
Worst kit of the tournament.
MISS: Fernando Verdasco
Is his head rising from the smoke and ashes?
MISS: Tomas Berdych
In the sea of blue that is the Australian Open, let's not add more blue.
MISS: Berdych
HIT: Camila Giorgi
Shorts! A belt! A collar! This is pretty old school and great.
HIT: Nick Kyrgios
It's the fluorescent version of Dimitrov's kit and the 19-year-old has lit it up.