This year’s Australian Open has had highs and lows, from Wii-like animations to veteran players forfeiting matches. The World’s Bianca Hillier has the details before this weekend’s finals.
A YouTube stream of the Australian Open has gone viral for its glitches, but it's also a sign of the future of sports media.
Following on from last year’s successful trial, the Australian Open is once again broadcasting all their matches, nearly liv ...
The technology made its debut at the grand slam last year and audiences peaked for the men’s final, the recording of which has attracted almost 800,000 views on YouTube. Interest appears to be ...
Clips of Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev as Wii avatars have been circulating social media - as the Australian Open has ...
There are robots to serve meals in restaurants, mix cocktails behind the bar, even tuck you under the covers after a long day ...
Disagreeing with chair umpire Julie Kjendlie about whether or not her opponent's serve was a let, Routliffe delivered one of the most memorable lines of the tournament.
Produced in-house by Tennis Australia, video game-like recreations of live matches featuring digital player avatars have been taking over the internet.
Australian Open (AO) broadcast may seem similar to previous years if youre watching on the television. However, if youre watching online via the official Australian Open TV YouTube channel youll ...
The Australian Open's animated tennis livestreams are making a splash. U.S. leagues have used similar technology to put ...
The Australian Open is getting in on the newest trend in ... Players are represented by characters that look like something out of a Wii game — not exactly perfect portrayals of Coco Gauff ...
Tournament organisers have revealed why “Wii tennis” style animations of ... third set of their first-round clash. Picture: Australian Open TV / YouTube “We’d been expecting it to grab ...