To wrap up 2016, enjoy a rundown of the eight worst and eight best on-court styles, starting with the year's not-so-grand looks as seen on pro courts. ATP and WTA players alike went for too much at times, needing to rein in their fashion games.

See No. 2 here.

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Despite that No. 2 worst style's unforced errors, nothing could top the blaring, highlighter-yellow sickness that affected the looks of so many players at the US Open. The likes of Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Nick Kyrgios, Dan Evans, Jack Sock and mercifully not-pictured others suffered for it.

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Someone needs to adopt Sock's pose and run through each article of that Nike line with a blade. What to even call the color? Let's stop here: fluorescent bile.

2016 Fashion Miss: Nike's neon in New York City

And now, it's time for some (dis)honarable mentions.

Worst Accessories: Alexander Zverev might consider laying off the layered jewelry, as seen at Wimbledon and elsewhere, lest he come to be known as 3 Chainz.

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Most Behind-the-Times Look: Mona Barthel's matronly prints in Melbourne make a fashion lover prone to moan and barf.

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Biggest Flop: And finally, Katerina Siniakova and Denisa Allertova saw some success at the 2016 US Open, but their kits themselves looked like adult coloring books slapped onto clothes. There was a whole Lotto nothing going on.

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In the end, everyone's actually glad for the subjectively sorry styles as well. Outside of the actual tennis, the match analysis and stats, they keep the sport interesting.