Venus Williams US Open Outfit 2010 and French Open Tennis Outfit Bring Dialog

Tennis Pro is a Fashion Diva with Her Controversial Open Attire

Meg G.
Venus Williams' US Open outfit and French Open tennis outfit for 2010 have brought up some interesting dialog about tennis attire and fashion. There are a plethora of critics who like to poke fun at the choice of outfits from the more fashion savvy Williams sister.

Perhaps the most controversial outfit that Venus Williams has ever worn was the one that she wore to the French Open this summer. The black negligee inspired dress looked like it came straight from the boudoir of Moulin Rouge, and not something that a tennis champion would be wearing. At a Grand Slam tournament.

The look was definitely French, and for those who were hoping for another lingerie inspired showdown, they weren't let down. Venus Williams once again lived up to her legacy, donning a see through black tennis dress adorned with firework embroidery.

There was also a bright pink one.

The dress was tight and rode up past her Spanks - but she had spanks on, even if they were flesh colored.

Speaking of Flesh colored shorts - that's what she wore under her Australian Open outfit. That's what really started the more and more edgy outfits from this tennis star. Many thought of the possibility that she wasn't wearing underwear underneath her dress, and although that's what it looked like the whole concept was a little asinine.

Think about it - she's sweating like a pig. Do you honestly think she wouldn't wear any undergarments? I shudder just thinking about what it would feel like to play tennis commando.

I think that Venus Williams enjoys the attention brought to her by her tennis outfits. I also think that the US Open Outfit is far from the most ... revealing she's graced the courts with. Will she continue you push the envelope with her tennis fashion? In the words of Sarah Palin, "You Betcha."

If the Tennis authorities didn't like it, they would put an end to it via dress codes. They haven't, and so I would think they'd like the attention it draws to the Grand Slam and just the people who tune in to watch Venus.

As the US Open Grand Slam goes through its last week, we will see what other crazy outfits that Venus Williams decides to wear. After the conclusion, I look forward to January for the Australian Open. Then, we can almost bet that there will be ANOTHER Venus Williams tennis outfit drama.

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  • Eric2/5/2011

    Really? I've seen many white players with thier body parts hanging out and I dont see the complaints, wonder why that is? I think its sad, This a world of ppl not just white ppl.

  • Kat9/10/2010

    Just goes to show no matter how many championships you win, or how much money you make....Cannot give you style or class. These outfits are suitable for any street corner. And everyone is somehow afraid to tell them this. Anyone surprised at that?

  • vhaskins9/10/2010

    i am not interested in Venus' outfit! I want to see the girl play!

  • Jessica9/7/2010

    It is obvious that people that usually talk negative of something are jealous that they can't wear it themselves. It doesnt matter what she wears on the court it's what she does on the court that matters. Grow-up

  • jery moloca9/7/2010

    They got the physical ability , but not mental ,uneducated , poor etiqute , moral . getto attitude
    low profile , self esteem , this is my observation ,the world can not be wrong .

  • kente kofi9/7/2010

    Their fashion creation ,image problem ,attitude on/off court are part weight of their mental capacity , uneducated telented tennis palyer , lack of intense classyness,
    makes very difficult to bait a husband
    even with $$$$$$$ .

  • P.Patten9/7/2010

    Theseoutfitsareobviouslyuncomfortableforhertowearasshesconstantlytuggingatthemandtheyareequallyuncomfortablefortheviewstowatch.

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