Leave it to the Brits to "sexify" anything
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The glamour queens are certainly dominating the courts at the US Open this year.
American Beth Mattek, 22, who has become famous for her on-court costumes, shocked the crowd in her Wonder Woman style gold outfit with matching headband and a push-up bra in her win over Madison Brengle.
Meanwhile Maria Sharapova and the Williams sisters weren't to be outdone.
Sharapova chose a skimpy red dress encrusted with 60 crystals and a transparent black warm-up jacket for the opening match of her title defence.
Showing off her fashion power with her entrance as the Lady in Red at the National Tennis Centre, she sizzled to 6-0 6-1 romp over Italian Roberta Vinci.
"When you feel good about what you're wearing and you feel good about putting it on, you know what it's like," Sharapova told reporters after revealing she could hardly wait to change out of her warm up gear and into her new dress.
"Put on a nice outfit and some makeup and you're the bomb."
Venus and Serena Williams both made an impact in their own way.
Serena kept picking at that pesky pink bow, then pulled it completely off the front of her black dress, which obviously didn't stop it revealing her curves. "My outfit was dark, and I definitely played a dark match," Serena said.
Then Venus Williams, beat Kira Nagy of Hungary 6-2, 6-1 in her little blue-green number.



The glamour queens are certainly dominating the courts at the US Open this year.
American Beth Mattek, 22, who has become famous for her on-court costumes, shocked the crowd in her Wonder Woman style gold outfit with matching headband and a push-up bra in her win over Madison Brengle.
Meanwhile Maria Sharapova and the Williams sisters weren't to be outdone.
Sharapova chose a skimpy red dress encrusted with 60 crystals and a transparent black warm-up jacket for the opening match of her title defence.
Showing off her fashion power with her entrance as the Lady in Red at the National Tennis Centre, she sizzled to 6-0 6-1 romp over Italian Roberta Vinci.
"When you feel good about what you're wearing and you feel good about putting it on, you know what it's like," Sharapova told reporters after revealing she could hardly wait to change out of her warm up gear and into her new dress.
"Put on a nice outfit and some makeup and you're the bomb."
Venus and Serena Williams both made an impact in their own way.
Serena kept picking at that pesky pink bow, then pulled it completely off the front of her black dress, which obviously didn't stop it revealing her curves. "My outfit was dark, and I definitely played a dark match," Serena said.
Then Venus Williams, beat Kira Nagy of Hungary 6-2, 6-1 in her little blue-green number.
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