Strict rules for players’ clothing in Wimbledon will be overlooked this year to honor the memory of Diogo Zota and Andre’s brother, who were killed in a traffic accident in Spain.
Diogo Zota has been in England for years and his death has frozen the island, affecting the legendary Wimbledon So, according to what has been known, the organizers of the British Grand Slam turned on the “green light” to the participants, to “break” decades of tradition, with white clothes and sportswear, to wear black armbands or pericarians in honor of the two. Their compatriot Francisco Campral is one of the players who have requested a license, but many more tennis players and tennis players are expected to honor their memory. #Wimbledon will allow Francisco Cabral (and other players) to break the dress code in tribute do Diogo Jota. pic.twitter.com/3OHmpMbQju – José Morgado (@josemorgado) July 3, 2025 Mourning is the climate in Wimbledon for Zota and his brother.