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Page 3 girl Rosie takes tiny Nike Wimbledon dress for a spin around town

She said: 'It’s so short that when I took it out of the bag, I honestly thought I’d been sent a top by mistake'

IT is the tennis dress that’s proving a double fault.

Bosses at sportswear giant Nike are making urgent alterations to their £75 outfit to save the blushes of female players at Wimbledon.

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Rosie revels in a Marilyn moment...Credit: SIMON JONES

Top players have been forced to take drastic steps to stop the flimsy dress serving up an eyeful.

So, Page 3 girl Rosie Jones, 25, sportingly agreed to wear the white Nike Premier Slam frock around town and get to the bottom of the problem.

And while waiting for a train on the Underground she had a classic Marilyn moment when the fabric blew up in the wind.

The back of the dress is so short that she had to use her back hand to protect her modesty.

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Tennis fan Rosie, 25, from Middlesex said: “I love athleisure wear but this wouldn’t look out of place in a Roman orgy!

“It’s so short that when I took it out of the bag, I honestly thought I’d been sent a top by mistake. I can see why the players don’t like it.”

, company bosses said to players: “We need to make a small change to your dresses per Wimbledon rules.

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