Turbo Tennis

Turbo extra Tennis is a shortened form of tennis in which players play in a fast knockout tournament which consists of five matches of 30 minutes each, taking place over the course of a single afternoon.

The idea was launched in London by former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, American world number nine James Blake and English Entrepreneur Andi White.

The first tournament at the O2 arena was won by Andy Murray, defeating Goran Ivanisevic in the final.

Players competing in the inaugural tournament were Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer, Carlos Moyá, Sergi Bruguera, Pat Cash and Joachim Johansson.

The winner was David Ferrer, who beats Rafael Nadal in the final (7/5).

Carlos Moya playing at Betfair Turbotennis at Pabellon Principe Felipe, Zaragoza (Spain)