Serena, Venus, Wozniacki: Who’s the BEST dressed player at US Open?

Serena Williams

The American is gunning for Slam No 23 at the US Open, but it is her ‘power’ dress that is also turning heads.

She evoked ‘Wonder Woman’ when describing to reporters the superhero-looking outfit she sported.

The 34-year-old had a black and pink outfit, accessorized with long glove-like compression wear on her arms.

“It is functional, so I think that helps me, especially with my shoulder problems that I’ve been having,” she said about the sleeves.

“We wanted to focus on the colours. So keep the colour black. But there’s lots of pink pops throughout the dress. It’s definitely functional. There’s definitely things in there to keep my muscles warm.”

Serena Williams

IMAGE:Serena Williams of the United States. Photograph: Alex Goodlett/Getty Images.

The night version is purple-and-black while the day version, in softer pink and white, looks more fun.

The look is completed with her signature shoe, the NikeCourt Flare, the black and white option with volt and pink touches.

Venus Williams

Venus Williams

IMAGE:  Venus Williamsat the 2016 US Open. Photograph: Alex Goodlett/Getty Images .

Venus Williams’s outfits at the US Open stand out not only because of its appealing print, but also the stylish purple colour-blocking at back, a nice wrap element and feminine flowy skirt.

“I have been waiting to wear this dress, it is such a fun dress to wear,” she said of the new Prism collection.

Neon outfits

Eugenie Bouchard

IMAGE: Eugenie Bouchard of Canada was one of several players wearing Nike’s neon outfit. Photograph: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters .

After the ‘lingerie’ outfit at Wimbledon, Nike was back with fluorescent yellow gear for players, both male and female.

It was hard to miss the neon outfits, especially since everybody seemed to be wearing them.

A lot of people compared the players to tennis balls, with the neon yellow shirt and white shorts and neon yellow socks.

Luckily, the best-dressed players managed to distinguish themselves in terms of style and design.

[source;rediff.com]