Maria Sharapova unveiled her new Wimbledon outfit on her Twitter account Tuesday.

The outfit, follows the All England Club dress code, which requires white to be the majority color of all attire, Fox noted.

"Wimbledon is around the corner, and my new @niketennis dress is already here! What do you think about it?," she tweeted along with a picture.

The 26-year-old Russian tennis player lost in the final round of the 2013 French Open Tournament last weekend to Serena Williams.

"Eleven years," Williams said in French during the ceremony. "I think it's unbelievable. Now I have 16 Grand Slam titles. It's difficult for me to speak because I'm so excited."

Williams cruised through the game, winning in straight sets 6-4, 6-4 to win her second French Open victory and 16th Grand Slam title of her career. She completed 10 aces, including three in the championship game, and the last point of the game was her fastest serve of the day at 123 mph. She fell to her knees, screamed and buried her face in the clay.

Meanwhile, Sharapova took to her Twitter to express her appeciation to her fans.

"Thank you #Paris for a wonderful two weeks. Despite losing today, I cant wait to be back next year! #rolandgarros 2014!!" she tweeted.

Days after Sharapova's disappointing loss, she was spotted cheering on her new boyfriend, Grigor Dimitrov, at the Aegon Championship at the Queen's Club in West London, according to The Daily Mail.

The pair was seen last month cuddling on a Madrid street as Sharapova tugged on his arm and rested her head on his shoulder.

The couple's romance comes only months after the tennis star announced her split from fiance, Slovenia Sasha Vujacic.

At the time, Sharapova hoped that they could remain friends, but because Vujacic was unable to return home for 10 months because he was playing professional basketball in Turkey, it put a burden on their relationship, "making it 'extremely difficult."

Wimbledon kicks off June 24, 2013.