WATCH ON DEMAND: Tennis Point Exhibition Series—Germany; Day 3, May 3

Day 3 of tennis' reopening continues with round-robin action where Dustin Brown remains undefeated.



WATCH ON DEMAND: Tennis Point Exhibition Series—Germany; Day 3, May 3

At long last, live tennis is back thanks to the Tennis Point Exhibition Series. For the first time since the middle of March, when the coronavirus stopped a slew of subsequent tournaments in their tracks, players will compete, "game, set, match" will be called and, just as important, you can watch it all happen.

Dustin Brown d. Johannes Haerteis, 4-2 4-3 (7-4):

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Dustin Brown vs. Johannes Haerteis

Jan Choinski d. Yannick Hanfmann, 4-3, 4-3:

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Jan Choinski vs. Yannick Hanfmann

Florian Broska d. Benjamin Hassan, 4-1 4-3 (12-10):

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Florian Broska vs. Benjamin Hassan

Constantin Schmitz d. Jean-Marc Werner, 4-3 (9-7) 4-0:

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Constantin Schmitz vs. Jean-Marc Werner

Jan Choinski d. Benjamin Hassan, 4-1 4-1 :

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Jan Choinski vs. Benjamin Hassan

Dustin Brown d. Florian Broska, 4-3 (10-8) 4-3 (7-5):

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Dustin Brown vs. Florian Broska

Yannick Hanfmann d. Jean-Marc Werner, 4-1, 4-1:

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Yannick Hanfmann vs. Jean-Marc Werner

Johannes Haerteis d. Constantin Schmitz, 4-2 0-4 4-2:

Tennis Point Exhibition, Day 3: Johannes Haerteis vs. Constantin Schmitz

Day 2 matches can be viewed here.

The Tennis Point Exhibition Series is a 12-day event divided into three sessions, the first running May 1-4. (The second runs May 7-10; the third runs May 14-17.) Is it the first time professional tennis players are competing in an organized event since COVID-19 decimated the tennis calendar beginning with the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells.

HOHR-GRENZHAUSEN, GERMANY - MAY 02: Dustin Brown enters the court for his match against Yannick Hanfmann during day 2 of the Tennis Point Exhibition Series on May 02, 2020 in Hohr-Grenzhausen, Germany. The tournament is the first since the suspension of all matches at the beginning of March and one of the first non-virtual sporting events held during the Coronavirus crisis. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
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It is being held at the Base Tennis club in Höhr-Grenzhausen, Germany. The town is part of the Rhineland-Palatinate state, which borders France, Belgium and Luxembourg.

Eight German players. The most notable name is Dustin Brown, who may be as famous for his dreadlocks as his win over Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon in 2015 (he also owns a second win over Rafa). Joining him is Yannick Hanfmann—currently the highest-ranked ATP player, at No. 143—Johannes Haerteis, Jan Choinski, Benjamin Hassan, Constantin Schmitz, Jean-Marc Werner and Florian Broska.

In the first three days of each session, each player will play two matches before a playoffs are determined by the results. Each match is a best-of-three set contest, with sets lasting to four games, with a tiebreak at 3-3 in all sets. There will also be no-advantage scoring to speed up play.

There will be no fans in attendance, just two players and and umpire. The broadcast, which will air live on Tennis Channel, Tennis Channel International (in Germany), and on-demand on TennisChannel.com, TENNIS.com and the Tennis Channel App, will be transmitted via PlaySight, the court-capturing technology.