The Championships at Wimbledon are all about tradition. Strawberries and cream, grass courts, bows and curtsies to the assembled royalty, and when it comes to dress code—tennis whites only are allowed on the hallowed grounds. Of course, what you wear under those tennis whites is entirely up to you, as French teen Tatiana Golovin showed the whole word when she showed the whole world her pair of fire engine red undies during this week's Grand Slam event. Catching a glimpse of grunting hotties in their oh-so-short skirts is also a time-honored tradition, but no one has ever seen anything like that at Centre Court. Hey, it only took female players 100 years or so to get the same prize money as men, so maybe it's time to break a few other traditions as well.
· Hotpants on parade as Wimbledon players sell tradition short (dailymail.co.uk)
· I am - Tennis Bitches of the Day (drunkenstepfather.com)
· Wimbledon Babes (nuts.co.uk)
Previously: 2007 Calendar Watch: Maria Sharapova, Beyoncé Rocks The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, Keeley Hazell's Wimbledon Preview, Subtle Lesbianism in Female Sports, Maria Sharapova's Flying Balls, Sharapova vs. Williams