
Andy Murray, in his trim new Wimbledon look designed by Fred Perry, adds a small glimmer of hope to the fashion challenged players on the men's tour. For years, with the exception of Roger Federer and until recently Rafael Nadal and one or two others, men's tennis clothing has been an embarrassment. Loose baggy shorts, oversized shirts and backwards baseball caps. It always seems as if the players are not only fighting to stay in the game but fighting with their clothes as well. Maybe there's a reason that Nadal and Federer are number 1 and 2 in the world respectively. By projecting a confident and strong image not only through their games but their clothes as well. Now Andy Murray, number three in the world, has also subtracted that extra level of difficulty.