French Open Executives Ban Serena Williams From Wearing 'Black Panther' Inspired Outfit At Roland Garros

Marvel's superhero film "Black Panther" inspired outfit worn by Serena Williams during French Open has been banned by the tournament chiefs.
The 23-time Gram Slam winner was spotted in a top-down black skin-tight outfit  resembling that from the famous movie at the tournament and has ever since not been seen in the bodysuit at any other tournament.
French Open president Bernard Giudicelli spoke to Tennis Magazine about this tour's position on bodysuit worn by the American at Roland Garros in June, describing the outfit as one that has "gone too far" which will not "accepted" in future events.
"It's a bit late because the collections are already designed but we are going to nonetheless ask the manufacturers to let us know what is coming," said Giudicelli.
Then he added saying "i believe we have sometimes gone too far. Serena's outfit this year, for example, would no longer be accepted. You have to respect the game and the place."
The mother-of-one reason for wearing for the outfit was different as she claimed it's designed to help her with blood clot issues with had during the birth of her daughter Alexis Jr.
At the tournament, she reached the quarter-finals and was to face Maria Sharapova before he retired from the tournament.

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