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FLAPPERS  Most of Nike's sponsored players in the women's singles draw at Wimbledon have reportedly been called in to have their dresses altered due to a literal flap. WTA pros have complained that the dress flies up during competition and impedes their movement or strokes. Tennis observers themselves haven't exactly been captivated by the look either, with many excoriating Nike for its intimate-looking design. The frock will be worn at SW19 by the likes of Eugenie Bouchard, Laura Robson and others, but Serena Williams, per usual, has her own riff on Nike's all-white major-event motif.

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GENIE'S WISH  After much ballyhoo, Bouchard has found a new agent. And it's not Tony Godsick, Roger Federer's own go-to man, who was rumored to be close to signing Bouchard. Instead, the Canadian has gone with Perry Rogers, a former right-hand man in the Andre Agassi-Steffi Graf camp who left after a monetary matter festered between him and Graf.

FRESHLY PLANTED  WTA No. 9 Venus Williams has a "do plants" theme to her diet, and dishes that she's not a morning person—or a morning eater, to be exact. "I always make a smoothie, so that I can get it down," she says. She's got a partnership with Silk about healthy living, seen below, and can't say enough about her love for dancing. Just don't expect her to ever appear on a show such as Dancing With the Stars. (Ad-out, Monica Seles. Sigh.)

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DENMARK'S GOT TALENT!  Caroline Wozniacki, is on the bound from an injury sabbatical. Away from tennis, she returned to the piano she grew up with, tickling those ivories and re-setting personal bests. As piano goes for the childhood pianist: "Right now, I'm not very good, but then you keep improving every time because you kind of start remembering stuff,” she told the WTA Insider podcast. Motto for life, we say.

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