Nick Kyrgios breaks Wimbledon's all-white dress code, sparks controversy

Nick Kyrgios has sparked yet another controversy, this time by breaking Wimbledon's all-white dress code.

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Nick Kyrgios is the controversy's favourite child, both on and off the court. This time, the Wimbledon quarterfinalist raised eyebrows by donning a red-and-white pair of sneakers instead of the traditional all-white grass-court shoes.

He didn't stop there. Kyrgios also wore a red hat instead of a white one going against the All England Club policies.

The All England Club has a rather strict policy about all-white attire while players are on match courts during the tournament

which is clearly a nod to the earliest days of tennis, and some athletes think might have been better suited to the 1880s than the 2020s.

Neither Kyrgios, nor anyone else, expects a change to the rules anytime soon. And there certainly are those who appreciate it as part of what they consider the charm of the oldest Grand Slam event in tennis.

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