Tennis tournament started in France amid Corona crisis
Tennis tournament started in France amid Corona crisis
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At a time when there is uncertainty about the holding of the US Open and the French Open, a new tennis tournament will be started in South France from Saturday in which four players in the top ten will also participate. The tournament is named Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) in which Stephanos Citicapas and US Open semi-finalist Matteo Berretini will also participate.

Its co-founder Patrick Moratoglou believes that this will give the young audience a chance to understand the feelings of the players, which can change the attitude of people towards tennis. The round-robin match will take place over five weekends in the tennis tournament to be held in France, Moratoglo said, "I want the fans to benefit from better understanding the emotions of the players, especially in the court where the code of conduct is the biggest obstacle." ''

According to the organizers, in this tournament players will play matches on a round robin basis over the weekend for five weeks. The matches will be telecast live and for this, many screens, cameras and speakers will be installed in every area of the court to know the players' interaction and reaction. He said, "This will give the audience a chance to connect with every aspect of the game. Moratoglo, who coached a player like Serena Williams, founded UTS in collaboration with Australian player Alexey Popirin. Popirin will also play in this tournament.

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