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Fritz, Rae win glitchy virtual charity meet

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TOKYO: American tennis player Taylor Fritz and his doubles partner, Tik Tok personalit­y Addison Rae, won the virtual Stay At Home Slam on Sunday as real-life events remain on hold because of the coronaviru­s crisis.

The likes of sisters Venus and Serena Williams, Japanese stars Naomi Osaka and Kei Nishikori and recently retired Maria Sharapova competed as their favourite characters from the world of Nintendo to raise money for charity.

The profession­al tennis tours are closed down until mid-July at the earliest because of the Covid-19 pandemic, meaning fans and players alike were eager to turn their attention to the tournament played within the Mario Tennis Aces game.

The final, which pitched Fritz and Rae against Nishikori and his partner,

DJ Steve Aoki, was watched live by over 35,000 people on Facebook Gaming but did run into technical difficulti­es as the match froze midway through the set.

After a delay, which was filled by awkward banter between co-commentato­rs seven-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe and YouTube personalit­y iJustine, the match restarted.

Mirroring his real-life playing style, Fritz’s dominant serve was the deciding factor as he and Rae ran out 6-4 winners to claim the championsh­ip and a US$1 million donation to the No Kids Hungry charity.

All the players received a $25,000 donation to their charity of choice.

“I was more nervous there than any of my real tennis matches,” Fritz said.

The Williams sisters couldn’t translate their real-life prowess into the virtual world as both lost their opening round matches.

Sharapova and partner, model Karlie Kloss, also went out in the first round while another former women’s world No.1 Osaka’s match against Nishikori and Aoki had to be forfeited after her partner Hailey Bieber struggled to maintain a strong internet connection.

Despite the technical issues — brushed off by McEnroe as being “like a rain delay” — tennis fans will have to be content with virtual tournament­s for now.

Last week, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray headlined the Virtual Madrid Open, which was also plagued by some technical snafus.

“It has been a crazy time but we all need to have some fun and it is for a great cause,” said McEnroe.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Taylor Fritz of the US.
REUTERS Taylor Fritz of the US.

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