Maria Sharapova shocked the wider sports world when she announced her retirement from professional tennis last week, via Vogue and Vanity Fair first-person pieces.
The girl's got grit, as she said herself, and one thing that's surely not going anywhere is her sense of style. Then there was her softer side. The arguable No. 1 tennis fashion icon has trotted out an array of dazzling, conversation-starting match looks over her career, in addition to the dozens of wardrobes full of her best off-court ensembles. Here, in no verifiable order, we salute the former—her best on-court kits from nearly two decades of sweating out matches ranging from all-out marathons to missile-riddled clinics.
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Australian Open 2019: Sharapova grew into a fondness for prints late in her career, after a bevy of early solid hues for a few years. Rarely, until the 2010 Aussie Open, did she step outside of such color-blocking, but her second-to-last showing in Melbourne was one to remember, sartorially speaking and otherwise. Call it faux–tie-dye, but she made a statement in it.