City shot stopper Khiara Keating went up against one of the City in the Community BTEC Esports students in a fun but competitive game of tennis.
But not in a game of tennis you’d expect to see in the Wimbledon finals this weekend.
Donning headbands and miniature rackets, Keating and the BTEC student played eTennis at the City Football Academy.
Whilst doing so, the pair also discussed football, gaming and life.
But who would also claim bragging rights at the end of the match?
See how the two faired at tennis via the video above...
About the CITC BTEC Esports Course: The esports course is part of CITC’s City BTEC programme. The objective of the new course is to provide students with comprehensive education and training in esports.
The course also aims to develop technical skills, offer industry insight, and prepare students for various careers within the esports world. Participants will have the opportunity to gain a Level 2 Certificate in Esports after one year and a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Esports if they complete the full two years of the programme.
To find out more, click here.