LZ Granderson and Jemele Hill voice their disdain at the French Open issuing a dress code specifically at Serena Williams. (1:01)

PARIS -- Serena Williams will no longer be allowed to wear her skin-tight black catsuit at the French Open.

The French Tennis Federation president, Bernard Giudicelli, says the tournament that Williams has won three times is introducing a dress code to regulate players' uniforms because "I think that sometimes we've gone too far."

Bernard Giudicelli, the president of the French Tennis Federation, says catsuits like the one Serena Williams wore this year 'will no longer be accepted' at the French Open. Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports

In an interview in Tennis magazine's 500th edition, Giudicelli singled out the figure-hugging black suit that Williams wore this year at Roland Garros and said made her feel like a superhero.

Giudicelli said: "It will no longer be accepted. One must respect the game and the place."

He said Roland Garros' new rules won't be as strict as Wimbledon's, which require that players wear white, but will "impose certain limits."

Many player uniforms for 2019 have already been designed, but Giudicelli said the FFT will be asking manufacturers for an advance look at them.