A tennis star surprised two young grassroots tennis players with the first-ever 5G holographic coaching session from over 4,000 miles away.

 

A tennis star surprised two young grassroots tennis players with the first-ever 5G holographic coaching session from over 4,000 miles away.

 The 20-year-old tennis player Emma Raducanu appeared as a live 3D hologram in London and led a training session with talented youngsters from her training camp in Abu Dhabi.

  • Vodafone’s 5G network and innovative 3D technology allowed no delay between Raducanu in Abu Dhabi and her hologram in London.
  • New research from Vodafone reveals that almost half of Brits (47%) believe future technological advances could improve how children learn to play the game.
  • 43% of Brits believe technology could change how children are introduced to tennis.
  • Dr. Ian Pearson, a futurologist, predicts that technology has the potential to open up endless possibilities for tennis in the future.

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