The Australian Open has circumvented broadcast restrictions with live streams that make tennis players look like Nintendo characters.
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Amid a lively U.S. Open, the tennis world is serving up social video content
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The ‘Wii Sports Tennis’ version of the Australian Open looks silly, but it’s a whole new kind of sports stream
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After Stunning Australian Open Win, Stefanos Tsitsipas Urges Stadium to Subscribe To His YouTube Channel
After advancing to the semi-finals of the Australian Open, Greek player Stefanos Tsitsipas had a message for the audience gathered at Rod Laver Arena: "If you haven't subscribed, please subscribe," Tsitsipas said, per CNN, referring to his burgeoning YouTube channel, where he shares travel vlogs as well as other day-in-the-life style content.
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YouTube Serves Up Live Streaming Tennis Matches From Wimbledon
The Championships at Wimbledon, along with behind-the-scenes videos and interviews, will be live streamed on YouTube for all tennis fans.
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