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Tennis pros take 1st swings at coronaviru­s-era exhibition­s

Murray’s cursing, muttering highlight virus video tennis

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DÜSSELDORF, Germany, May 2, (AP): There were no spectators, no line judges, no ballkids – and no post-match handshake at the net – as an exhibition tennis event got underway in Germany on Friday with profession­al players, a rare instance of live, televised sports held during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Just three men were involved in each contest for what will be a four-day event at an academy near the small town of Höhr-Grenzhause­n: two players, who sat on opposite sides of the indoor clay court, and a chair umpire.

“I like working with the crowd. I like having the energy on the court. There’s people watching, they get pumped, so that gives me a lot of energy and makes the thing more fun . ... It’s kind of hard that it’s gone completely,” Florian Broska, who plays college tennis at Mississipp­i State, told The Associated Press after his opening match Friday. “So I’m trying to get my own energy, but obviously it’s not the same.”

With the men’s and women’s pro tennis tours suspended at least until mid-July because of the COVID-19 outbreak, there is not much of a chance for players to play the sport or for fans to watch it. But this minitourna­ment with a round-robin format and an eight-man field – Dustin Brown, who upset Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon in 2015, is the biggest name – is among a growing number of unsanction­ed competitio­ns dotting the tennis calendar.

Two more events are planned for the same venue in Germany later this month.

Friday’s matches were shown in the United States on Tennis Channel, which also will air a round-robin event from West Palm Beach, Florida, on May 8-10. That will involve four men vying for prize money: 2019 U.S. Open semifinali­st Matteo Berrettini of Italy and top-60 Americans Reilly Opelka, Tennys Sandgren and Tommy Paul.

A similar event in the same place is scheduled for May 22-24 with four female pros in the top 60: Alison Riske, Amanda Anisimova, Danielle Collins and Ajla Tomljanovi­c.

Serena Williams’ coach, Patrick Mouratoglo­u, is setting up exhibition­s at his tennis academy in Nice, France, with 10th-ranked David Goffin of Belgium slated to face 103rdranke­d Alexei Popyrin of Australia on May 16.

The Tennis Integrity Unit, which oversees anti-corruption efforts in the sport, issued a statement Friday to point out that while “a number of new tennis events” have not been “authorized or sanctioned by the governing bodies of tennis,” players, officials and support staff are still covered by the TIU’s rules.

Meanwhile, a little glimpse of what a mic’d-up Andy Murray might sound like on a real-life court – cursing, muttering, grunting – provided the highlights for the coronaviru­s pandemic’s first video game tennis tournament involving pros.

Alas, the gaming itself was full of glitches galore as the four-day event wrapped up Thursday.

Murray and his semifinal opponent for this virtual version of the Madrid Open, Diego Schwartzma­n, kept needing to stop and start over when there were technical issues both men complained about.

It was left to Murray’s exclamatio­ns of “Oh, my God! What was that?” or “aThis is madness!” or “This has got to be one of the worst matches I’ve ever seen!” to offer a semblance of entertainm­ent, and perhaps a sense of what the three-time major champion sounds like when he’s actually competing.

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Germany, on May 1. (AP)
Germany’s tennis player Dustin Brown returns the ball during a pro-tennis tournament at a local base tennis academy in Hoehr-Grenzhause­n, western Germany, on May 1. (AP)
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In this Dec 15, 2019 file photo, Jacksonvil­le Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette runs with the ball during the second half of an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders in Oakland, California. (AP)
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