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Tuesday
25Mar

Game, set, and splash - Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal walk water

Serena-Williams.pngTo mark the forthcoming Sony Ericsson Open, which starts tomorrow, the tournament celebrated by hosting the world's first ever game of tennis on water.

Two of the World's leading tennis players, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal, took to a custom-made court to try their luck on a more challenging surface than usual, completing a seemingly impossible task more befitting a miracle than to a modern day tennis tournament.

The revolutionary game took place at the top of the new Gansevoort South Hotel as it officially opened its doors for the first time. The water-covered court was constructed in the 110ft swimming pool set in the Gansevoort's exclusive 22,000sqft rooftop retreat overlooking Miami's South Beach.

The court took seven days to build as a specialist underwater team constructed two invisible platforms at either end of the pool for the players to stand and play using a combination of bespoke acrylic sheets and supporting acrylic tubes that were bonded together. The pool was then filled with water before adding the finishing touches of a net and, of course, they couldn't forget the ball boys. Rafael-Nadal.png

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    Via LIFT Magazine : Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal walk on water ahead of the Sony Ericsson Open. Very strange....

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who,s the winner????

March 26, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterkonrad

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