If you’re tuning into the 2025 Australian Open, you may notice something very, very weird about the players on the court if you’re watching matches on YouTube. They look like they’re ...
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court. This week, the Davis Cup qualifiers brought drama in the extreme, two ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner shared his first video on social media for his newly launched YouTube channel, featuring a vlog of his journey at the Australian Open, where he claimed his third Grand Slam ...
A YouTube stream of the Australian Open has gone viral for its glitches, but it's also a sign of the future of sports media.
Even in this world, the whole concept is a blast—fingers (and fully rendered clothes, unfortunately) be damned. You can see ...
Alexander Zverev had a warm interaction with Jackie Chan at the Australian Open. The German is preparing for his third Grand Slam final and hoping for more luck to favor him after two failed attempts.
If you have stumbled upon the live streaming of Australian Open matches on YouTube, you may have noticed that the players might not look their exact selves. The players appear straight out of a ...
The Australian Open has implemented a cheeky workaround for international viewers that dodges its own broadcast obligations.
MELBOURNE, Australia — One moment, they are playing tennis. The next, they disappear from the court, or melt into a puddle, or do a backflip mid-point. Their rackets flail independently from ...
Jannik Sinner started his own YouTube channel and that gave Nick Kyrgios another reason to shade the Italian, sarcastically asking him if he was going to provide any "behind-the-scenes" content from ...
This is the Australian Open.” Also drawing attention ... of the spectacle with courtside boxes or trying to meet kids where they are by posting feeds on YouTube of real-time animated streams of ...
The ongoing 2025 Australian Open has taken a unique approach to its live broadcasts on the official YouTube channel. Rather than traditional footage from Melbourne Park, viewers are treated to ...