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Freedom of movement

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Important developments in the design and materials used in tenniswear are discussed. Designers are emphasizing body consciousness and have rejected oversized T-shirts. They are also using fabrics which remove moisture from the body. Black and white are now the favorite shades as neons and pastels are no longer in favor.

Author: Fiske, Susan Festa
Publisher: Miller Sports Group
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1996
Sportswear, Portrayals, Clothing, Tennis players, Sport clothes

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Zina's kids - a cause that's having an effect

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Tennis player Zina Garrison-Jackson has founded a charity and is involved in several others that provide services to homeless and inner-city children. Though she feels her benevolence may have made her a less aggressive, lower-ranking player, she happily continues her generous work.

Author: Fiske, Susan Festa
Publisher: Miller Sports Group
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1993
Donations, Poor children, Garrison, Zina

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