Tennis world en n 49 Tennis World issue 49 | Page 31

Moreover, the 36-year old is often seen with Editor-in-Chief of iconic fashion magazine Vogue Anna Wintour and with that has always remained high on the guest list of the fashion aficionados. Lleyton Hewittʼs Apparel Brand "C'Mon' The last Australian man to win a Grand Slam Hewitt had announced the commencement of his range of outfits by the name of "C'Mon'" during the 2013 Australian Open. The collection includes sublimated training shirts, hats, polos and tanks. Its name was conceived by Hewittʼs rendition of fist pumps and his loud screams of ‘Come Onʼ on a tennis court. The people loved his indomitable character and all those little outbursts of emotions made the buffs associate with him. Serena Williamsʼ Signature Statement of Womenʼs Accessories The winner of 15 Majors Serena runs her own label of ultra-luxurious clothing and ancillary items called the Signature Style. The range features everything from nail polish to handbags. While on the jewelry front it includes stocky metallic cuffs, coated bangles, dangle earrings and rings. Whatʼs more all these accessories are available at a reasonable price that ranges in between 29.95 to 100 dollars. Maria Sharapovaʼs Candy Product Sugarpova Reigning French Open champion Maria Sharapova contrary to her peers has delved into a different zone altogether - the Russian diva has introduced a candy line known as Sugarpova and ever since the product was made available across retail stores the response to it has been overwhelming. The 25 year earns a profit of 1.10 dollars on every bag of candies which is priced at 5.99 dollars. The lollies come in twelve flavors and varied shapes - purses, tennis balls and high