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Five times the women of tennis sizzled in the fashion realm

A Blend Of Fashion In Tennis

September 5, 2018 15:31 IST
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A Blend Of Fashion In Tennis

They showed the world what they could do being athletes; they also showed it that fashion is for the person who can express something rather than just beauty.
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