
Andy Murray had quite a mane back in 2008, as evidenced by this image of him competing at the Australian Open that year.

Pictured here in 1998 tennis legend Andre Agassi rocked long hair for many years. In his autobiography "Open" the star wrote that his long hairdo during the 1990s was actually a wig.

Eight years later he waved to the crowd after his last Wimbledon appearance -- losing to the up-and-coming Rafael Nadal.

Australia's rising star Nick Kyrgios likes to keep his hair short too -- with a snazzy twist.

For Dustin Brown, dreadlocks are the way to go -- the German is pictured here at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships.

A young Boris Becker sporting a floppy fringe. In 1985, the German became the youngest-ever Wimbledon men's singles champion, aged just 17 years old.

As Becker's career progressed, so did his hairstyles.

Back in 2002, Roger Federer liked the ponytail look but has since opted for shorter locks.

Five-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg was so talented he even made the mullet look cool.

The Swede's great rival John McEnroe could have perhaps applied his most famous phrase -- "you cannot be serious" -- to his hairstyles when he was a player.