Matteo Berrettini details Wimbledon rejection of walk-on outfit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 7:20 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Matteo Berrettini revealed that his custom BOSS jacket was rejected by Wimbledon due to a violation of their all-white dress code. The Italian player, after defeating Arthur Fils in the second round, explained that his jacket was deemed too off-white and featured brownish accents. In contrast, Taylor Fritz showcased a stylish white BOSS suit during his first-round match and reflected on the pressure of making a grand entrance. Both players are in the same half of the draw, with Berrettini facing Grigor Dimitrov next and Fritz set to meet Lorenzo Sonego.
- •Matteo Berrettini's BOSS jacket was rejected for not meeting dress code standards.
- •Taylor Fritz wore a stylish BOSS suit and won his first-round match.
- •Berrettini advanced after defeating Arthur Fils in the second round.
- •Berrettini's next match is against Grigor Dimitrov.
- •Fritz will face Lorenzo Sonego in his next round.
- 7:20 AMYahoo Sports — ‘I Was Refused’ – Matteo Berrettini Details Why Wimbledon Rejected His Walk-On Outfit Unlike Taylor Fritz’s
"From Naomi Osaka’s eye-catching all-white kimono to Novak Djokovic’s custom Lacoste jacket, special walk-on outfits have become a standout trend at Wimbledon. Taylor Fritz also turned heads in a stylish BOSS ensemble, while fellow BOSS athlete Matteo Berrettini was denied the chance to make a similar splash.
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