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.
Novak Djokovic of Serbia gestures to the crowd after defeating Tomas Machac of the Czech Republic during their third round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, ...
The ongoing 2025 Australian Open has taken a unique approach to its live broadcasts on the official YouTube channel. Rather ...
There are robots to serve meals in restaurants, mix cocktails behind the bar, even tuck you under the covers after a long day ...
The Australian Open is re-creating tennis matches with players looking like something out of a Wii game. Here's why these ...
The Australian Open's official YouTube channel 'live' option brings up a choice of ongoing matches to watch, featuring ...
The Australian Open's animated tennis livestreams are making a splash. U.S. leagues have used similar technology to put ...
On Wednesday, Ben Shelton defeated Lorenzo Sonego in four sets during their quarterfinal match at the Australian Open: 6-4, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6.
Replacing players with virtual avatars was partly a necessity due to exclusive media rights deals. But beyond that, it ...
Even in this world, the whole concept is a blast—fingers (and fully rendered clothes, unfortunately) be damned. You can see it for yourself on the Australian Open’s YouTube channel, with matches ...
Following on from last year’s successful trial, the Australian Open is once again broadcasting all their matches, nearly liv ...