The Australian Open is animating its players on YouTube

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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 ...
The world No. 1 joked that she "need[s] to know who designed my character" upon learning that her AO Animated counterpart looks different in one big way.
The Australian Open has implemented a cheeky workaround for international viewers that dodges its own broadcast obligations.
The official YouTube channel of the Australian Open has players going about their business in cartooned versions ...
The tennis balls are unusually large, players' heads are out of proportion and the racquets they are holding sometimes seem ...
The Australian Open has introduced animated avatars to stream matches on YouTube, due to broadcast licensing restrictions.