Pokemon Go is a mobile phone game that is sweeping through the world. The popular animated and game series Pokemon has seen its ups and downs throughout its long history and is currently in the works of making its newest game on the Nintendo 3DS, Sun and Moon. Pokemon Go is available on the app stores on mobile phones and uses the GPS tracking system to help you find Pokemon in your area as well as Pokestops and Gyms.

We won’t get all into the nitty gritty, but for those who don’t know, Pokestops are places where players can restock up on items like Poke Balls by spinning the picture of the area they are in as well as other items such as eggs. Gyms are places you can battle just like are in the game.

This game has gotten so big that some of tennis’ recognizable names are playing it, and players and Twitter accounts all related to tennis have been talking about it. Players such as Taylor Fritz, Sorana Cirstea, and Noah Rubin have all discussed it or have pictures of them playing the game.

Tennis Australia gives fellow Pokemon Go players some advice to find Pokestops at their statues of Rod Laver and Tood Woodbridge
Tennis Australia gives fellow Pokemon Go players some advice to find Pokestops at their statues of Rod Laver and Tood Woodbridge to help them stock up on items

Players Take To Twitter To Talk Pokemon

Taylor Fritz, a known gamer, tweeted a picture of his avatar whilst he was at the mall. At the mall, a picture it showed that the area was filled with Poke Stops and that he was at Level 6. Sorana Cirstea was at an airport in Bucharest ready to catch some Pokemon whilst in a candy store. Meanwhile, not everyone was into the craze as Noah Rubin tweeted that the game was changing the world, but he would not let the game change him.