Tennis - Roger Federer is not known to get into trouble with tennis authorities. But his latest attire for Wimbledon seems to have rub the All-England club the wrong way. It seems that Wimbledon has banned the shoes that Federer wore in his first round match on Monday for being too colorful - the shoes he wore had orange soles though they were white at the top.

Wimbledon has an-all white clothing policy but players can get away with small dashes of colour on their head gear or by the logos on their clothes. But the orange soles that Federer wore on Monday seemed a bit too much for the organizers, who have asked him not to wear it for his second round match on Wednesday.

Federer meets Ukraine's Sergei Stakhovsky in the second round on Wednesday. There has been no comment from the Federer camp regarding this news.