Andy Murray And Angelique Kerber To Play In Virtual Madrid Open

Each male and female winner will decide how much of a 150,000-euro ($164,000) purse to donate to "tennis players currently suffering economically".

Andy Murray's last Grand Slam win was his 2016 Wimbledon victory / Photo credit: AFP

Andy Murray and Angelique Kerber will play in the virtual Madrid Open later this month after the clay-court event was cancelled, organizers said on Thursday.

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Players will do battle online on the Tennis World Tour video game to raise money for those struggling in the sport and people affected by the coronavirus pandemic which has already claims thousands of live globally.

Former world number ones Murray and Kerber, who have both won three Grand Slam singles titles, are among the first stars to sign up for the tournament, which will feature 32 players and run from April 27-30.

“(It) is a new challenge for us the players, and something that I have never been done before,” said Kerber.

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“It’s exciting and a good opportunity to compete from home in a new format. I’m looking forward to participate.”

French ATP player Lucas Pouille and Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro will also take part.

Each male and female winner will decide how much of a 150,000-euro ($164,000) purse to donate to “tennis players currently suffering economically”.

An additional 50,000 euros “will all go towards reducing the social impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.”

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Tennis has been in lockdown since early last month and is not scheduled to return until July 13 at the earliest following the cancellation of Wimbledon for the first time since World War II.

There is also no assurance that it will open exactly when it promises as the global pandemic is still on the increase with an alarming growing death toll, with most countries in the world locked-down and observing social distancing.

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