Roger Federer has won many matches at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, but never in an outfit that wasn't white.
Earlier today the No. 1 ranked player in the world pulled out a win against Alejandro Falla of Columbia in the opening round of the 2012 Olympics. While the courts at Wimbledon have historically required players to wear all-white apparel, for the Olympic Games, players have the freedom to add a splash of color to their look. Roger took full advantage of that as he took the court in a bright red Nike shirt featuring the Swiss flag on one side and a white swoosh on the other. R-Fed completed the look with a pair of white nike shorts and a pair of white and red Nike Zoom Vapor 9 sneakers.
Check back for updates on what all of the Olympic athletes are wearing.