Coronavirus outbreak : Tennis players trains in Munich’s empty grounds


Coronavirus outbreak : Tennis players trains in Munich’s empty grounds

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Tennis enthusiasts in Munich have taken to the Bavarian capital’s deserted landmarks to play as all the sports clubs and sporting events have been cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

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Christoph Hanke, who founded World Club Tennis in 2015 to praise people for the sports is finding different ways of keeping interest in games and looking forward to it.

Christoph Hanke and his fellow Susanne Wildgruber, the member of World Club Tennis set off to play on as many of Munich’s famous sites as possible.

Wildgruber said, “To be able to come off the tennis courts and play in the middle of the city on these public squares was a really special experience and was a lot of fun. Some places worked better than others.”

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Urban tennis and members are taking video of themselves playing all over the world.

If the people are not getting the tennis court to practice then they are finding ways to practice it at their rooftop and the mountaintop.

Bravia will be opening their court on the 11th of May. Till the time they are letting tennis enthusiasts play on more familiar ground again.

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