It's madness, I tell you! Fuzzy yellow ball style. Follow along this week for our Top 17 takeaways and outtakes from the 2017 Sunshine Double in California and Florida.

Check out No 14 here.

The California desert and the south of Florida aren't known as sartorial meccas, and yet on-court attire glistened with sweat and vivacious colors in both locales in March.

Among the ladies, Kristina Mladenovic, in Adidas, shone most brightly in Indian Wells between the two events. Her fashion sense has steadily accrued respect in the past two years especially, and this light-blue number was something to behold.

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There was no stopping Caroline Wozniacki—in Miami at least, and unless your name was Johanna Konta—and not in these polo-and–pleated-skirt separates, from Stella McCartney for Adidas. Lady in Red was seeing red until she reached the final on Key Biscayne.

For the fellows, fashion bests included Roger Federer in Nike. (On one level, how do we not include him? The guy's perched on the April "Style Bible" cover of GQ.) His strong green-and-black ensemble paired starkly with, well, winning both titles, his first Sunshine Double since 2006, the last season he started this well. (One loss to date in 2017.) No loss in his style, that's for sure, with the clean yet slightly funky lines on his henley-collared shirt making his Indian Wells and Miami runs all the more interesting, if that were possible.

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It could be said that Tomas Berdych's Adidas look gave him the appearance of a Miami Dolphins superfan. Perhaps, but it also gave great colors for his springtime tan, which served to complement his play adjacent to South Beach. For the man who held two match points against the doubly-untroubled Federer, a staggering loss. No consolation, to be sure, but he deserved style points.

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Paris looms, so these four would do well to find themselves something nice to wear in the world's fashion capital.