The author's inclusion of the detail that "Stade Roland Garros ... has a court named after [Suzanne) Lenglen" (Paragraph 3) conveys this about the future of the dress code debate: B. Eventually women will be remembered for their abilities.
As the article begins, we are told about a dress that Serena Williams wore that sparked outrage. In paragraph 3, we are told of a tennis star in the 1910s whose name is assigned to one of the courts where Serena Williams played.
The fact that the court was named after Lenglen is not because of her dress code but about her abilities.
This shows that eventually, women will be remembered for their abilities and not their dresses.
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