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The tennis bracelet, sleek and uncomplicated in design, has always been rooted in practicality. Characterised by a single line of evenly sized diamonds, the style was popularised in the 1920s before being re-energised in the ’70s, when Chris Evert lost hers while playing in a US Open match. She stopped the game to hunt for it and the ensuing attention earned it the…