Multiple outlets report that a Wimbledon player’s kit branding drew attention after she appeared with a sponsor logo during the tournament. The reports say the former French Open champion Tamara P., who plays at Wimbledon, entered her first-round match wearing clothing that included the Tesco logo. Coverage links the appearance to Wimbledon’s long-standing requirement that competitors wear all-white clothing, which has strict rules about permitted colors and branding.

The outlets also note that this sponsor-related issue comes after the player’s first-round appearance on Court 1 and that the match ended in her defeat of British wildcard Harriet Dart. While the reports focus on the sponsorship and kit-color rules, they do not provide consistent details on any official ruling, sanctions, or the tournament’s immediate response in the provided text.

Overall, the coverage agrees that Tesco branding was visible on the player’s kit during a Wimbledon match and that the incident occurred in the context of Wimbledon’s all-white clothing policy and her first-round result against Harriet Dart.