Maria Sharapova, sisters Serena and Venus Williams may 3, will take part in an online tournament within the game Mario Tennis Aces called StayAtHomeSlam where professional tennis players will perform in a pair of lovers. This was reported by the press service of the Women’s tennis Association (WTA). Tournament with a prize pool of $1 million, all proceeds from which will go to charity, will be broadcast on the Facebook Gaming platform.Five-time winner of Grand slam tournament Russian Maria Sharapova, 26 Feb declared the end of sports career, as well as our American sisters Serena and Venus Williams will participate in a charity online tournament StayAtHomeSlam with a prize Fund of $1 million to Read next situation when the pandemic coronavirus suspended the conduct of all tournaments of the Association of tennis professionals (ATP) and WTA organized online tournament in the game Mario Tennis Aces will be made by the IMG company specializing in the organization of interactive competitions. The tournament, announced by the network of Facebook, on whose platform he and will be broadcast on 3 may, they intend to compete using a sports simulator located at home, couples, made up of professional tennis players and lovers of this game. Each participant will receive a so-called starter — $25 thousand, which, like the millionth prize Fund, will be directed to charity.It is already known that the 33-year-old Maria Sharapova will play in pair with model Karlie Kloss. Defined and all other mini-teams: Serena Williams—model Gigi Hadid, Naomi Osaka—model Hayley Bieber, Venus Williams—NFL player Deandre Hopkins, kei nishikori—musician Steve Aoki, Madison KIS—singer Seal, Taylor Fritz—star, Tik-Tok Edison Rye, Kevin Anderson—NFL player Ryan Tannehill.Comment on competitions volunteered for the famous former tennis player John McEnroe and TV presenter Justin Ezarik.Vera Mukhina
Maria Sharapova again in the game Russian tennis player starts in a charity online tournament StayAtHomeSlam
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