Wimbledon champion feared being kicked off Centre Court for breaking dress code rules
Wimbledon rules require players to wear all-white outfits for their matches
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Jordan Seward and Jake Bayliss Senior Sports Writer
20:51, 29 Jun 2026
Wimbledon rules require players to wear all-white outfits for their matches
Wimbledon champion feared being kicked off Centre Court for breaking dress code rules
Wimbledon rules require players to wear all-white outfits for their matches
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Jordan Seward and Jake Bayliss Senior Sports Writer
20:51, 29 Jun 2026

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