Wimbledon being filmed in 3D by Sony

Anna Kournikova on the tennis court

If you thought watching Anna Kournikova serve an ace out on the court was exciting, this year promises to be even more thrilling as SONY and Wimbledon have teamed up together to film the series for the first time in live 3D tennis. Although you will have to head out to the cinemas to watch the epic sporting event, the reward will be that you can really feel every volley, smash, and forehand as if you were actually sitting courtside. In addition, due to how fast paced tennis is it really adds a great angle and depth of field to the show making the perfect partnership come together so that you can watch every minute in full vivid lifelike detail.

President of Sony Europe, Fujio Nishida, stated that the experience of seeing tennis in HD 3D is one of a kind since the speed of the emotions and action is combined which helps bring out the excitement and atmosphere of the Centre Court. What is more exciting however is perhaps the fact that theatres across the world will be screening Wimbledon thanks to their partnership with Sony which means there is a good chance that you will get the chance to watch in full colour if you like.

To find out if Sony is going to be screening the Wimbledon matches near you, simply head to www.wimbledon.com/sony and check out what theatres the dramatic match is playing out at. For even more fun, while you are at the Sony featured Wimbledon page make sure to check out the trailer for the screening, the collection of videos that Sony has uploaded online, the fun iPhone app to stay up to date on match totals, and of course the great merchandise that will help you show your support for your favourite Centre Court athlete.

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