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I set foot on Wimbledon's famous hill through the Metaverse for a virtual picnic – and “meet” Andy Murray

WIMBLEDON is the latest real-world event to jump into the virtual Metaverse. The

competition and venue have been moved toRobloxto celebrate the 100th anniversary of the iconicCenter Court.

Digital recreation is pretty decent, but not so big.

And you can play tennis with other players on the center court. Most of us don't really have the opportunity to play tennis.

Or, of course, you can sit and watch other players.

A fairly relaxed environment, perfect for Wimbledon.

But the center court is very noisy-it never washes with the referee in the real world. Outside

, you can explore other small tennis courts.

There is even a picnic space, and the unpredictable UKsummer has no risk of turning into rain. You can also find

Sir Andy Murray.

Of course, this is just a virtual replica and he just provides guidance on workarounds.

Apparently, if you have an Amex card, you can access the exclusive Andy Murray Experience. In this experience, you can join the quest with the virtual Sir Andy and take a selfie with him.

Even more interesting are the video highlights from the actual tournaments on the screen scattered around the location.

The Wimbledon World in Metaverse, called Wimbledon, wouldn't be possible without a gift shop.

Here you can exchange "Wimbledons" (cryptocurrency) for digital items, including clothing from Ralph Lauren's 2022 Wimbledon collection.

Since I joined Wimbledon for the first time recently, Metaverse Recreation is second to none with the actual event and all the strawberries, creams and pimm's that accompany it.

But this is a fun way to attract a new generation, with about 55 million active users per day.

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