Sexy skirts get the nod
2008-08-22 11:51
Beijing - Maria Sharapova's dresses may never make an appearance, nor the Williams sisters' bling, but table tennis is at least trying to sex up its sport.
Some women paddlers gave a nod of approval this week to suggestions from a senior governing body official to wear skirts during matches to make their game more stylish in an attempt to pull in the crowds.
International Table Tennis Federation vice-president Claude Bergeret said: "We're trying to push the players to use skirts and also nicer shirts, not the shirts that are made for men, but ones with more curves,"
'Outfits not sexy'
With loose-fitting shorts and baggy shirts the usual attire, table tennis, mostly played in bland gymnasiums around the world, has never had the glamour of women's tennis nor the sex appeal of beach volleyball.
Wang Chen of the US, who used to play for China before moving to New York eight years ago, said some players were already moving to skirts.
Wang said: "Some players are already wearing skirts. I think it's a good idea, because the game (already) looks more beautiful than before.
"I think women should wear dresses like tennis players," the 34-year-old added.
"I think our outfits are so boring, not sexy."
Wang said sexing up the uniforms would draw the crowds.
Japan's Ai Fukuhara is one player already taking the initiative, opting to play in a "skort" - a tight skirt with cycling shorts underneath.
'May spark a revolution'
Plans to sex-up the image of a sport, which is an obsession in Asia but associated with damp, community halls and youth clubs in the west, are nothing new.
At the 2007 Women's World Cup in Chengdu, a range of sleek table tennis dresses were shown off with top fashion designer Lu Kun called in to handle the design.
"Although the skirts are just a small part of the changes, they may spark a revolution by changing the image of table tennis," explained Steve Daiton, the Director of the ITTF Asia Office.
- AFP