
Although Victoria Azarenka lost the fourth final of her young career to Vera Zvonareva this weekend at Prague, the Belarusian was a clear winner in the tennis fashion game.
I'm liking the 18-year old's affinity for classic looks with a twist of femininity as evidenced by her polka-dotted moment from Miami. Victoria continued that style in Prague looking spot-on in the white Nike Volley Women's Top with lilac trim and the black Rally Skirt.
(images via Getty)
Monday, May 5, 2008
FASHION FIX: Azarenka loses in Prague but wins with style
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Monday, March 31, 2008
FASHION FIX: Azarenka falls apart in Miami, but outfit saves the day

In due time: Up-and-comer Victoria Azarenka is making moves and showing she's a baller to watch. The Belarusian nearly knocked out Svetlana Kuznetsova at the Sony Ericsson Open taking the first set 6-1 and holding a match point before succumbing to the Russian's superior experience, losing the final two sets 5-7 and 0-6.
I'm liking the Nike tennis duds Victoria is working here - she's matched up the black Rally Skirt with the white Set Point Polo which features polka-dotting if you look closely enough.
Clean + classic...what more could you want?
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
FASHION FIX: US Open Nike dress brings Maria bad luck, loses at Kremlin Cup
Maybe it was per Nike's request, but we thought this Nike day dress was made especially, and only, for Maria "Shriek"apova to wear at the US Open. She may not want to wear it again, though - it's bringing all sorts of bad luck.
She worked this dress for the first time at the Open as defending champ and lost to 18 year old Agnieszka Radwanska. This week at the Kremlin Cup, the Russian fashionista, looking to reestablish her game, donned the dress again. The result: a loss in the second round (her first match though) to another 18 year old - Belarus's Victoria Azarenka.
We think it's time to retire this dress - for good.
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