They look like they’re straight out of a video game, like Wii Tennis. The players’ bodies and faces have been replaced with Miis, basically. What gives? Per reporter Bastien Fachan ...
But there's a good reason why the players, crowd, balls, and everything else are digital animations, making the whole thing look like a Wii Sports game. The first professional tennis tournament of ...
The Australian Open is getting in on the newest trend in the sports world by re-creating tennis matches in video ... that look like something out of a Wii game — not exactly perfect portrayals ...
Carlos Alcaraz was depicted as a cartoon with a large head (Picture: Australian Open) The Australian Open is live streaming an alternative Wii Tennis-style broadcast during this year’s Grand ...
Players appeared as cartoon-like figures resembling characters from the popular Wii Tennis game, with their movements synced to the live match. The exaggerated, rounded avatars provided a playful ...
The Australian Open don’t own all of their broadcasting rights (fairly common), so they’re live-streaming a Wii Tennis-like version of the matches on YouTube – love this It follows a ...
Viewers of tennis’ first Grand Slam event of the season now have an interesting alternative to watch their favorite players. According to a report in The Guardian, the animated streams are a ...
Tennis fans hitting YouTube to see live matches from the Australian Open could be forgiven for thinking they've accidentally clicked on a channel recreating the tournament in Wii Sports ...
Olympic champions Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng stunned Chinese table tennis fans by announcing that they were withdrawing from the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) rankings on Friday ...