Nine Entertainment has exclusive live broadcast rights, while tennis fans can watch matches virtually live with real-time commentary on AO’s YouTube page. The field, players and their actions are created by the software.
This workaround allows you to preserve the essence of the game without paying money to publishing rights holders.
While the graphics are sometimes buggy (racquets disappear and moves look clunky), it’s a viable option for those who don’t have TV access or don’t want to pay a subscription.
Source: Ferra

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