50 THOUSAND Brits flock to replicate Kristina Mladenovic’s Wimbledon outfit, as tennis fashion trends hit an all-time high

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Brits have flocked to replicate Kristina Mladenovic’s viral Wimbledon ensemble – with Google searches for white visors, shorts and sports bras reaching an all-time high.

As the hottest sporting event of the summer season draws to a close, eCommerce fulfilment provider, Zendbox, has analysed Google search data to quantify Wimbledon’s impact on Brits’ online shopping habits. 

Wimbledon’s dress code dates back to the tournament’s invention, with strict rules on what the players must and must not wear. Outfits that do pass the dress code are eagerly awaited by fans who are keen to see how the players style their interpretations of the all-white uniform. 

This year, French tennis player, Kristina Mladenovic’s white shorts and sports bra pairing quickly went viral on social media for its contemporary spin on the traditional Wimbledon outfit. And Brits jumped at the chance to recreate it themselves. 


Google search data illustrated a record number of searches for each of the key items in Kristina’s Wimbledon look.

There was a whopping 256% increase in searches for white visors compared to last year, following Kristina’s iconic outfit hitting our screens. This is the highest number of searches for this fashion item, demonstrating the influence of the tennis star’s look.  

Similarly, searches for white sports bras and white shorts spiked in June around the tournament, with almost 60,000 Brits looking to buy these items collectively within the past month. 

Zendbox discovered that it wasn’t just Mladenovic’s outfit which was topping search data – several other tennis-inspired clothing items have spiked in popularity over the tournament, suggesting this is the most influential Wimbledon for fashion to date. 

Nike wristbands also saw an incredible amount of popularity following this year’s Wimbledon – a 486% increase year on year. 


And the competition hasn’t just impacted clothing choices. It seems many Brits have been inspired to pick up a racket themselves, with searches for tennis courts increasing by 7% compared to last Wimbledon – 30,000 UK searches in the first week of July alone. 

Item Percentage Increase
(compared to last Wimbledon)
Number of monthly searches (around Wimbledon)
Nike wristband486%176
White visor256%492
White sports bra123%235
White shorts55%59,000
White trainers27%261,000
White cap29%3,600
Tennis outfit7%1,500


Commenting on the findings Gilson Pereira, Marketing Director at Zendbox, said: 

“Wimbledon is by far one of the most highly anticipated British traditions. Each year it has a huge impact on the UK, with thousands flocking to the courts or tuning in on TV to watch some of the best tennis players of our time. Many fans also eagerly await to see the outfits worn by both spectators and competitors alike, so it’s no surprise that they have a huge impact on buying habits.”

“This year outfits, such as Kristina Mladenovic’s, gained massive attention online, and as with most viral trends, undoubtedly led to people looking to get the look themselves. These statistics are testament to the fact that Wimbledon is a hugely impactful phenomenon within the UK, on both fashion and lifestyle choices.”


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