tournament Wimbledon will enable women to compete. a dark garment under a competition skirt or trousersto prevent them from experiencing stress or fear while competing with the period.

Under the clothing policy that prohibits competing in mostly non-white clothing, Wimbledon banned female players from wearing colored underwear as of 2014.a rule now removed due to complaints from tennis players and weightlifters like Billie Jean King.

Sally Bolton, the All England Club’s first CEO, said they are committed to supporting all players and listening to their opinions in order to “compete at the highest level”.

“From next year, both female players and juniors competing at Wimbledon will have the option to wear colored clothing under their trousers or skirts if they wish. This change to this rule allows players to just focus on your performance on the fieldtakes away any potential heartbreak,” Bolton added.