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The Most Memorable Hairstyles of Tennis
Murdock London, traditional barber shop, has compiled the top 10 most memorable hairstyles in tennis.
Wimbledon 2018 has arrived, and it’s estimated that 34,000 kg of English strawberries, 10,000 litres of dairy cream and 29,000 bottles of champagne will be devoured over the course of two weeks in celebration of the sport. As well as showcasing their skills, Wimbledon has also become an event for tennis superstars to sport their latest style. So, from dreadlocks to dye jobs, and everything in between, Murdock London takes a look at some of the most memorable hairstyles of the tennis stars.
Dustin Brown
The German-Jamaican serve-volley ace is not only known for his remarkable victory over Nadal in 2015, but also his statement dreadlocks which have remained uncut since 1996. Even with over 21 years of hair weighing him down, Brown still manages to make his infamous serve look seamless.
Andre Agassi
There are few hairstyles in the world of tennis that are quite as memorable as Andre Agassi’s lion-mane mullet – especially since the former champion admitted that the eye-catching ‘do he sported during the 1990s was actually a wig! Furthermore, the American star revealed that he was so distracted at the thought of the spectacular hairpiece falling off during his first grand slam final, that he ended up losing the match.
Bethanie Matek-Sands
Renowned for her avant-garde outfits, including the famous tennis-ball studded jacket, Mattek-Sands is known for her colourful, ever-changing locks. Never one to shy away from a style-statement, the former Olympic Gold medallist has sported neon green lengths with an undercut, a blue mohawk and a ball-bedecked undo.
Bjorn Borg
Throughout his career, Borg attracted attention with his style, which often included flares, clogs, furs, and string-tied evening wear. However, it was his statement hairstyle that really attracted attention. Whilst a number of tennis players have attempted the sweatband and long hair combo over the years, few have managed to work it quite as well as Borg.
Roger Federer
Though Federer might be considered a heart throb by many in 2018, back in 1998, the Swiss pro wasn’t quite as stylish as he appears today. With his striking, samurai-inspired half-up-half-down ‘do, it’s no wonder that Federer captured the world’s full attention!
John McEnroe
Billie Jean King
Back in 1968, Billie Jean King had won her third straight Wimbledon title, her second grand slam title of that year and her fifth overall at the time, making her one of the most well-respected women in tennis. She was also one of the original power-girls to rocks the bouffant ‘do. Whilst by 2018’s standards, it might not be the chicest look, King certainly made a name for herself in both skill and style.
Andy Murray
Back in 1968, Billie Jean King had won her third straight Wimbledon title, her second grand slam title of that year and her fifth overall at the time, making her one of the most well-respected women in tennis. She was also one of the original power-girls to rocks the bouffant ‘do. Whilst by 2018’s standards, it might not be the chicest look, King certainly made a name for herself in both skill and style.
Peter Lundgren
We can’t fault Peter Lundgren, iconic tennis coach, for this tousled volume. He’s know more for his great talent than for his great hair. However, this hairstyle works wonders.
Photo credits: TheTelegraph.com, GQ.com, HJI.com, SI.com, The Mirror.com, EssentiallySports.com, TheDailyMail.com
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