Spanish wunderkind Carlos Alcaraz is among the crop of current stars that gamers can enjoy controlling, and he is joined by legends from bygone eras, such as Germany's former world number one Steffi Graf
Avatars of tennis stars past and present will reunite Friday on the virtual courts of the "TopSpin" video game, as the franchise gets its first release for 13 years.
Spanish wunderkind Carlos Alcaraz is among the crop of current stars that gamers can enjoy controlling, and he is joined by legends from bygone eras such as Germany's former world number one Steffi Graf.
Tennis has long had appeal beyond its sporting confines, pushing fashion trends and providing the backdrop for a slew of big movies, from Woody Allen's "Match Point" to current box office hit "Challengers".
But it has struggled to make the leap into video games—unlike football and basketball, both of which have hugely popular game franchises.
"TopSpin 2K25", released on PlayStation and Xbox consoles and on PC, tries to put this right by making the game-play look as close as possible to the real thing.