Croft admitted that she has developed greater styling confidence over the years and prefers bold choices.
"I think if I feel good in an outfit, it makes it gives me extra confidence, and I never want to feel like an outfit is wearing me," Croft said.
She credited her children with changing her perspective on choosing clothing for television appearances.
"Whereas before I would probably have been much shyer about wearing certain things, my two daughters have pushed me in a direction with fashion that I've got more comfortable with being bolder," Croft said.
The broadcaster also praised current players like Naomi Osaka for using creative custom designs on the court.
"I love the fact that tennis players push the boundaries," Croft said.
She argued that striking outfits worn by modern players serve a functional purpose during competitive matches.
"If anything, it's kind of an intimidation factor," Croft said.
Croft concluded that unique fashion statements help attract wider public interest and television viewership to the sport.
"I think it's quite clever from a sporting point of view, because she really is making a statement, and the opponent's got to cope with all of that going on and not get distracted.
But I think actually anything that gets eyeballs onto tennis and makes people watch it is positive," Croft said.
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Following his victory over Giron, Alexander Zverev will next face 13th seed Jiri Lehecka in the fourth round of the tournament.