White Glo Announces Its Top Ten Tennis-White smiles


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White Glo Announces Its Top Ten Tennis-White smiles

• Tournament begins on July the 3rd

• Serena Williams comes out with top smile

• Andy Murray just misses out on the shortlist

Every year, people from around the world descend on SW4 to sip Pimm’s, eat strawberries and cream, and catch some tennis. The Championships at Wimbledon is over 140 years old and is watched by an international audience of an estimated one billion people. Over those 140 years Wimbledon has grown to be more than just a tennis tournament, becoming the most glamorous center piece of the British summer. Actors, musicians, and even royals are spotted dressed in their finest at the event every year and this year will be no different.

To celebrate 2018’s tournament, White Glo’s have put together their top ten smiles, as judged by their panel of dental experts. There are no separate categories for men and women. The only requirement is that they are a player in the Ladies, Gentlemen’s, or doubles tournaments.

Coming in at tenth place we have Nick Kyrgios. Often controversial, never boring, Nick Kyrgios has had his ups and downs as a player, but his ever-present cheeky smile keeps everyone watching glued to the screen.

Ninth and eight place belong to Sam Querry and Caroline Garcia respectively. Querry should have plenty of reasons to reveal his big smile as the grass court season is usually his strong stretch of the season. Caroline Garcia’s pearly white smile is infectious and should be on display for all to see this year as the 24-year-old continues her ascent to a top-five spot.

For the pick at the number one, there really was just one choice. Serena Williams is one of the best players ever to grace a court, and is coming into Wimbledon off the back of an incredible year. There was her famous win at the Australian Open whilst eight weeks pregnant, as well as coming back from a knee injury. Her return from the birth of her baby has been disrupted by injury but Serena at Wimbledon is a different matter. She’s won the tournament an incredible seven times making it her joint most successful tournament with the Australian Open.

Johanna Konta makes the list as Britain’s lone representative, but hopefully we’ll see plenty of Brits smiling over the tournament, as maybe even a trophy lift or two.

Jordan Kirk, White Glo’s dental expert explains why everyone at White Glo are huge fans of Wimbledon: “When we see photos of sports people flashing their white smiles, they come across as beautiful and confident, with much of this confidence contributing towards their success. Wimbledon is such a famous institution around the world and something we at White Glo look forward to every year.”

Kirk continues with his top tips to achieving a sparkling smile at home, to rival this year’s winners. “It is possible to drastically improve the colour of your teeth with at home whitening kits, which can give professional results quickly and remove staining caused by food and drink. Choosing the right toothpaste is essential so I recommend opting for one which is fluoride enriched and formulated specifically for whitening.”

White Glo are encouraging Brits to celebrate Wimbledon and to put their stunning smiles on display this summer.

Ends:

Top Smiles Overall:
1. Serena Williams
2. Roger Federer
3. Johanna Konta
4. Sloane Stephens
5. Fabio Fognini
6. Naomi Osaka
7. Angelique Kerber
8. Caroline Garcia
9. Sam Querry
10. Nick Kyrgios

For additional comment or imagery to accompany this release please contact Jack on jack@kincomms.com or Tom on tom@kincomms.com or call 02039587085.

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White Glo was first established in Australia in 1993 and was the first company to introduce teeth whitening products to the Australian market. White Glo is one of the market leaders in Australia’s whitening toothpaste and teeth whitening industries.

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