Tennis Chain: Where does the name come from?
Are you ready to learn about the hottest accessory on the block? Introducing... the Tennis Chain! But wait, why is it called a "Tennis" Chain? Well, let's just say this bad boy is the Roger Federer of jewelry. It's sleek, stylish, and makes a statement on and off the court.
The term "Tennis Bracelet" was coined by Chrissie Evert in 1978, when she lost her diamond bracelet on the court during a US Open Tennis Match. Play was temporarily stopped to find the bracelet. After the match, Evert referred to the bracelet as her "tennis bracelet," and the concept of tennis jewelry was born. Evert said she vividly remembers that day and the surroundings, the green court, the white lines, her diamond bracelet, and the sweat of competition.
These glittering chains usually made of gold or silver and covered in diamonds, have been worn by some of the biggest names in the rap game, and have recently been making a comeback. These chains are perfect for those who want to add a touch of bling to their outfit without going over the top.
But just like a tennis match, it's not just about looks. These chains are made to last and can withstand the test of time. They're built to last game after game, just like a tennis pro's stamina. And trust us, you'll want to wear it everywhere you go, just like how Federer never leaves the court without his racket.
So, whether you're heading out for a night on the town or just hanging out with friends, make sure to bring your A-game and step out in style with a Tennis Chain.