Click to play video Return to video Video feedback Use this form to: Ask for technichal assistance in playing the multimedia available on this site, or Provide feedback to the multimedia producers. Return to video Video feedback Thank you. Your feedback was successfully sent. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play Play now More video Recommended Click to play video Fit for tennis: Get buff or get beaten Click to play video Jelena Dokic maps out year ahead Click to play video Stosur's Wimbledon knock-out Click to play video Serena and Henin in Open finals Replay video Return to video Video settings What type of connection do you have? Return to video Video settings Your video format settings have been saved. Venus swings with 'jumpsuit' After five-months away from the game, Venus Williams wooed the Wimbledon crowd with her tennis moves, and fashion statement. Video feedback Video settings Venus Williams causes a stir with 'jumper' outfit With a cut out back, draped sleeves, zippers and gold hot pants, Venus Williams's Wimbledon outfit was not the traditional British jumper. The tennis champion wore an eye-catching white playsuit, which she called a "jumper", on day one, attracting the disapproval of the UK tabloid press. Advertisement: Story continues below Mocked by the UK tabloids ... Venus Williams. Photo: Reuters The Sun dubbed it "The Venus eye trap", while the Daily Mail accused her of having "terrible fashion sense". "The back of the playsuit featured an on-trend cutaway, albeit one that is much more suited to black tie evening wear than to a sporting event," the report said. "Venus did not get everything wrong though - the cotton material had a pretty leafy design woven into it which could have made a lovely sun dress." Cut out back ... Venus Williams Photo: AP The Mirror marvelled at her ability to play tennis while wearing an array of chunky jewellery, including a necklace with a pendant and a large ring. "We're pretty sure our PE teacher would never have let us do a sports class wearing all of those at Rosetta Stone Software school." The official Wimbledon website had to translate Williams's use of the word "jumper" to describe the outfit. All-in-one romper suit ... Venus Williams. Photo: Getty Images "The language barrier between American English and English English can be huge and when she called her ensemble a "jumper", the locals looked confused. "Across the pond, a "jumper" is an all-in-one garment. "Over here, that would be called a romper suit for grown-ups." Click for more photos Day one at Wimbledon Venus Williams and her fashionable 'jumper' turned heads on day one at Wimbledon. Photo: AFP and AP The jumpsuit was from her own line EleVen, which has this wordy manifesto: "It's the next level. It's about being more and feeling like more. Be yourself. Feel fabulous. Be fearless. Feel confident. Be triumphant. Feel feminine. Be casual. Feel sexy. Be chic. Feel powerful. Be #1. Feel like an EleVen." Williams explained her fashion choice to reporters after her first round victory over Akgul Amanmuradova. "Jumpers are very in now, as is lace. The shoulders have a lot of draping, which is also in at the moment. "It's just kind of like a trendy dress. I'm really into zippers, so it has like a focal point of a zipper in the front. The elder of the Williams sisters - who have dominated women's tennis for the past decade described the backless feature as a cutout or a "peek-a-boo". "I'm always trying to do something different and fun, but lately I'm really trending towards simplicity. "I'm not sure why. It's just how I feel right now. Everything is getting more simple." In the past, Williams's on-court costumes have included a red and black tutu, a lime green dress with nude underwear and a yellow and brown lattice dress, with a multi-coloured skirt.
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