Tennis superstar Rafeal Nadal, now the world’s top player, likes to be ogled. Or at least fashion writers (and the rest of us) like to ogle him.
And now here’s Nadal. His has been called a “pirate” look, but the interesting thing about Nadal’s style is that it’s so feminine—a thinner, less physical player could not pull off those clothes. Maybe that’s why he’s been greeted with the kind of moral outrage—“Abominable!” “Infernal!”—usually reserved for the latest female player to show too much skin. Debate over the pants in particular, and Nadal’s habit of reaching back to loosen them between points, has trespassed on the familiar terrain of comfort versus sex appeal. Are they too tight? Is it one of his many elaborate on-court rituals (Nadal’s own explanation)? Or are his butt muscles just too big?
Read the rest of the piece on Nadal in the New York Times Fall Fashion ‘08 section. There’s a gallery of photos, too. –Matt Hennie
Matt Hennie blogs on Atlanta’s sports scene at Gaytlsports.com.
on Aug 21st, 2008 at 5:36 am
Uh, he was the back cover of New York Magazine, not the New York Times as you state. Two Very different outlets.
on Oct 17th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
I have the same tennis shorts and I have to keep removing them like Rafael Nadal does, so it must be the cut of the shorts.