It's game, set match for summer co-ords! That's matching tops and bottoms...

and forget Wimbledon whites, this year block colours and patterns are a smash The fashion parade at Wimbledon is often far more exciting than the tennis READ MORE: Annabel Croft used to suffer panic attacks - now she isn't afraid of hosting Wimbledon in front of millions By Camilla Ridley Day For The Daily Mail Published: 16:09 EDT, 11 July 2024 | Updated: 16:14 EDT, 11 July 2024 e-mail View comments The tennis might be the main event this week, but forget the on-court action at Wimbledon ...

the fashion parade in those famous green stands is a far more exciting spectator sport. ‘Why?’, I hear you ask. It’s because the dress code — the dreaded ‘smart-casual’ — is difficult to nail.

Unlike other major sporting events, Wimbledon has no firm style rules — the only no-no is wide-brimmed hats to avoid blocking someone’s view. So, how do you look polished without appearing too dressed-up? Take a style note from the celebrity tennis fans flocking to SW19: co-ords. Jodie Turner-Smith attracted attention in a purple, patterned set, and fellow actress Rebel Wilson chose bold blooms on a matching shirt and trousers.

It's game, set, match for summer co-ords! Top, £49 and trousers, £59, nobodyschild.com LEFT: Top, £45.99 and skirt, £49.

99, mango.com; bag, £8.40, accessorize.

com; RIGHT: Shirt, £85 and trousers, £145, sezane.com; sunglasses, £135, jimmyfairly.co.

uk Skirt, £215 and top, £.