IBM has
recreated a 'virtual Wimbledon' in
Second
Life where users will be able to see matches being played by avatars using
real match data from this year's championships.
Ian Hughes, a 'metaverse evangelist' at IBM, said that virtual worlds like
Second Life allow people to "experience Wimbledon in a better way, with
other people".
"When you put yourself into a virtual world that is not restricted by the
laws of gravity or the laws of physics we can do all sorts of extra things. We
are able to explore where we might be able to take Wimbledon."
Alternatively internet users can subscribe to live and on-demand video from
up to nine courts including Centre Court and No.1 Court, as well as the World
Feed, previews, highlights, interviews and classic archive footage at
Wimbledon.org.
This year's tournament is also to get a hi-tech shake-up with the
introduction of detailed
match analysis
DVDs for every game.
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