Gael Monfils posted a long list of games he will play in the week
Gael Monfils is keeping himself engaged despite undergoing self-isolation at home due to the coronavirus crisis.
Monfils decided to keep his fans entertained by posting a list of games he will play this week.
The World No.9 shared a picture of his exciting line-up of Twitch streams for the week with a caption:
“Hello everyone. A beautiful program for this week with something new and nice surprises”.
Monfils has been very active in Twitch – a video live streaming service operated by Twitch Interactive, a subsidiary of Amazon.
The live streaming platform, primarily focuses on video game live streaming, including broadcasts of eSports competitions, in addition to music broadcasts, creative content, and more recently, “in real life” streams.
Hello tout le monde 🙌🏾
Un beau programme pour cette semaine avec de la nouveauté et de belles surprises 😉➡️Ma chaîne https://t.co/xI0T5bUeDS pic.twitter.com/5mb2ZxvA6x
— Gael Monfils (@Gael_Monfils) May 4, 2020
Monfils also posted the link of his Twitch channel beneath his Tweet in a bid to engage himself and his fans from across the globe.
2020 seemed to be a good year for Monfils
Monfils had one of his best starts in a calendar year in 2020 until the arrival of the coronavirus.
One of the most entertaining tennis players the game has produced, Monfils, had won two ATP titles this year. However, the ATP suspended all games and Tours at least until July 13 in the wake of the virus.
Monfils increased his collection of ATP titles to 10 this year by winning the Montpellier Open in February, followed by a singles title at the Rotterdam Open the same month.
It was a huge achievement by the Frenchman, considering the fact that this was the first time Monfils has won two ATP Tour titles in a single season.
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