Coronavirus: Professional athletes go online to connect with fans as sport tournaments cancelled

The sporting calendar has been hit by a string of postponements and cancellations over the past few weeks due to the coronavirus.

With most of the world now in sporting lockdown, professional athletes are turning to their screens and consoles to stay connected with fans and fellow players.

From virtual football championships to Formula 1 driving games, this is how some of the biggest names in sports are showing their skills and participating online.

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