The Miami Open has come and gone, and so, too, have its fashion aces.

This roster below: not the winners, as the fashion game was concerned over the past week and a half. Expect all these players, including some surprises, to turn heads once the tours take to Roland Garros. For now, they are our (temporary) fashion-fault "victims."

Sporting Nike per usual, Taylor Fritz found himself in a classic case of "either you're wearing the garment, or it's wearing you." This shirt appeared to be an Andy Roddick homage: one size too large. Sidebar: What exactly is that hair situation? Call it the folly of the follicles, in that Florida heat.

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Miami Open Fashion 
Faults: Mattek-
Sands misses mark

Miami Open Fashion Faults: Mattek- Sands misses mark

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Miami Open Fashion 
Faults: Mattek-
Sands misses mark

Miami Open Fashion Faults: Mattek- Sands misses mark

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A two-for-one image here: Doubles partners Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Iga Swiatek each lost, in different ways, in terms of style sense. A product of her Lucky in Love line, BMS' look was far too Guy Fieri for anyone's (good) taste, and a bit on the nose for Miami. (Breaking: it's hot out here.) And Swiatek, at no fault of her own, simply should not be wearing kits that resemble her Grand Slam look from three majors ago, when she won in Paris. Let's go, Asics.

Miami Open Fashion 
Faults: Mattek-
Sands misses mark

Miami Open Fashion Faults: Mattek- Sands misses mark

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Typically in recent times, Fila has won out. Diego Schwartzman did not do so, however, in a somewhat messy looking kit that was a couple too many shades of blue (read: a lot of that is sweat) and just plain dull at the end of the day. Fashion ace Reilly Opelka and, on the WTA side, Sofia Kenin had far more inspired looks from the brand.

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Faults: Mattek-
Sands misses mark

Miami Open Fashion Faults: Mattek- Sands misses mark

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File this in the same "not her fault" folder as Swiatek: Amanda Anisimova is a budding star on the WTA Tour, and as such should be dressed in starry outfits. Not so with this retread from the Australian Open, which also does anything but say "springtime, stateside" to anyone. All eyes on what Nike does next, with her and others, in Paris.

Miami Open Fashion 
Faults: Mattek-
Sands misses mark

Miami Open Fashion Faults: Mattek- Sands misses mark

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Marcos Giron fell fashion-police "guilty" of the same sartorial error that befell Schwartzman. In California-based brand Leorever, he seems dressed for a wake. (Not a wakeboarding excursion, rather an actual wake. A funeral.)

Miami Open Fashion 
Faults: Mattek-
Sands misses mark

Miami Open Fashion Faults: Mattek- Sands misses mark

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Unfortunately these players didn't shine style wise in Miami, but with Roland Garros around the corner there's time to redeem themselves during the clay-court season.