Can you hear it? There’s a storm on the horizon. A sexist storm, erupting over tennis outfits.
Yes, you read that correctly. You see, a new trend has developed in the world of professional women’s tennis: the trend of sponsors strategically placing their advertising logos over the breasts of female players.
Apparently, it’s because everyone is most likely to look at the breasts of a female tennis player when they’re watching her play.
Players such as Italy’s Camila Giorgi, Slovakia’s Dominika Cibulkova, China’s Shuai Zhang and Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska have all been seen sporting the breast logos recently.
Take a look:
Camila Giorgi of Italy (Image: GETTY)
Shuai Zhang of China (Image: GETTY)
Compare that look to what tennis outfits used to look like:
Unsurprisingly, it’s a little bit different for the male tennis players. Their logos are generally placed on their shoulders, their shorts or above their chest. If they do have something on their chest, it’s usually just one logo – not the two or three that female tennis players have been seen wearing.