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Entries in low cut (2)

Monday
Jul042011

Iveta Benesova's Low Cut Top Rivals Kvitova's

Back at the Australian Open this year, ESPN had to adjust the angles of their camera when Petra Kvitova was serving and returning because her neckline was so low on her outfit.

This year, NBC stopped showing Iveta Benesova returning serve in the mixed doubles final.  When she assumed the ready position she was about to come out of her top.

We'll see what outfits and wardrobe malfunctions come to New York for the U.S. Open in August.

Click here for the pictures and story on Kvitova's outfit at the Aussie Open:  http://ricklimpert.squarespace.com/journal/2011/1/28/espn-relieved-petra-kvitova-not-in-aussie-finals.html

Friday
Jan282011

ESPN Relieved Petra Kvitova Not in Aussie Finals

A low cut neckline caused quite a stir at the Australian Open this year.  Your wrong, it wasn't Venus Williams, Maria Sharapova or Bethanie Mattek-Sands.

It was Petra Kvitova.

The Czech player had been sporting a plunging neckline on her tennis dress.

The neckline was so low that Channel Seven in Australia was so worried about showing a bit too much of the 20-year-old tennis ace they had to change the way they filmed her.

Every time she served a ball, the cameras shoot from a higher angle to try and avoid the possibility of a serious wardrobe malfunction.

ESPN had to be relieved that Kvitova ended up losing to Russian world number two Vera Zvonareva in the quarters. 

I have to think the ratings might've been a little higher had Kvitova reached tonight's finals.  Kim Clijsters is a good draw, but many outside of the tennis world and China aren't all that familiar with Na Li.