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By Bonnie DeSimone
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, June 28, 2007 WIMBLEDON, England -- Show a tennis player an all-white clothing rule, and she'll show you a million and one ways to push the fashion envelope. "We're one of the few sports that doesn't have a uniform per se, so we can explore that, and it sets us apart," said Minnesota-born Bethanie Mattek, who has sailed her spaceship to the outer limits of the athletic apparel universe with a few self-assembled outfits. Mattek ditched her 2006 Wimbledon tomboy look -- which featu ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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