The fourth seed said it was “nice” to play in all-white for two weeks a year, days after the Australian claimed he wanted the opportunity to wear all-white. Wimbledon’s all-white clothing rule has often sparked controversy, with Kyrgyz claiming it is not “cool” until many point to the issue it raises for menstruating players. But the No. 4 in the world Badosa admitted that she likes to play in strict clothes for two weeks of the season and praised the tradition. Asked if she would like to see a change in policy, the Spaniard said: “No, I think it is nice and it is traditional.” The 24-year-old spoke after reaching the third round with 6-3 6-3 over Irina Bara. “It’s always different,” he continued. “I think grass pitches are also a different part of the season. It’s nice that way, I think, to play like that. One or two weeks a year, it’s always nice and unique.” READ MORE