Top 10 most controversial Roland Garros outfits From Guga Kuerten to the adidas zebrine collection, passing through Serena Williams and Andre Agassi, of course

On the Parisian clay has just began the Roland Garros, the second Grand Slam season tournament held between May and June in the south part of the French capital. Among the novelties of this year there is undoubtedly the presence of Roger Federer; the new Philippe Chatrier, the central court that has recently been modernized; but also the high number of Italians in the first round, eleven among men (nine) and women (just two). And while wondering who will be able to stop Rafael Nadal's record-breaking winning streak, which won the French Open eleven times in the last fifteen years, our focus always goes to the best outfits worn by tennis players during the last editions, 118 if we count them all from the beginning. So, a bit like we did for Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open, we have collected the most extravagant and original ones. By the way, have you already taken a look at the absurd kits made by Nike?

 

Yannick Noah, 1988

He was one of the most eclectic characters of the circuit, but also winner of the tournament in 1983: over the years Noah has dressed fantastic outfits like the striped one, in different colors, in the 1988 edition.