The world of sport was forced to make alternative plans on Saturday after the coronavirus pandemic put many fixtures and events on hold – so what did the athletes get up to instead?
Monaco midfielder Cesc Fabregas was among those who took to social media to stave off the boredom.
The former Arsenal and Barcelona man asked his followers for television recommendations, and received more than 12,000 responses.
“Since we have to stay at home for some time and my wife doesn’t allow me to have more kids (for now), what series do you guys recommend that have more than 4 seasons at least?” Fabregas tweeted.
One Twitter user suggested crime drama Ozark, but the pass master responded: “I started it but I don’t really like it”.
Since we have to stay at home for some time and my wife doesn’t allow me to have more kids (for now), what series do you guys recommend that have more than 4 seasons at least? @firstLadyD4 😉 — Cesc Fàbregas Soler (@cesc4official) March 13, 2020
Elsewhere, there were no prizes for guessing how Inter Milan forward Alexis Sanchez spent his spare time, sharing pictures and video of himself and his dogs on Instagram.
Over in La Liga however, Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos was focused on staying fit, pounding the treadmill in anticipation of football’s return.
Teletrabajo. // Teleworking. 🏃🏻♂ 🏋🏻♂#YoEntrenoEnCasa #ITrainAtHome pic.twitter.com/BXZh85Ad6o
— Sergio Ramos (@SergioRamos) March 14, 2020
It wasn’t just the players who had to keep themselves entertained – spare a thought for the social media staff at a loose end.
Southampton and Manchester City filled the time by playing out a game of noughts and crosses, for which the Saints requested some form of reward from the Premier League.
“An intriguing tactical battle comes to an end. One point please, @premierleague,” the @SouthamptonFC account tweeted after the tie.
An intriguing tactical battle comes to an end. One point please, @premierleague… https://t.co/atgMlEwdii pic.twitter.com/EqsVLajTfE — Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) March 14, 2020
At Leyton Orient the club got the fans involved in a game of Football Manager, offering them the chance to vote on selection, tactics and other decisions in a virtual rendition of their postponed League Two game at Bradford City.
The fans voted in their hundreds for substitutions and more, but saw their team lose 1-0 to the home side.
⚽️👔 First day on the job! Today's match against @officialbantams may have been postponed in real life but it's game day on @FootballManager and we need help! 📊 Vote For Who Starts!🤔 Formation + Tactics💻 Make Live Decisions As We Play This Afternoon#LOFC #OnlyOneOrient pic.twitter.com/12daf8kzJi — Leyton Orient (@leytonorientfc) March 14, 2020
Watford also used Football Manager to simulate their postponed game against Leicester City – the virtual result was a 1-1 draw despite the Hornets going down to 10 men.
“This isn’t even real and we still haven’t won,” one disappointed fan wrote.
The show must go on 👀 Watford vs @LCFC brought to you by @FootballManager! Come on you 'Orns…#WATLEI pic.twitter.com/VFDaWJKDhg — Watford Football Club (@WatfordFC) March 14, 2020
It wasn’t just footballers who had to fill some time however, with the Australian Grand Prix called off before the season could get going in earnest.
McLaren driver Lando Norris found a novel way of racing anyway, announcing he would take part in #NotTheAusGP, an online race set to take place on Sunday between professional racers and top gamers.
“Racing in Australia but not actually in Australia,” Norris tweeted. “Lights out at 17:45 GMT on @Twitch.”
Racing in Australia but not actually in Australia. Lights out at 17:45 GMT on @Twitch 🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/FZ50BM92QF — Lando Norris (@LandoNorris) March 13, 2020
For Lewis Hamilton, the answer to a weekend of ruined plans was to hit the climbing wall.
“Gutted to not be qualifying today,” he tweeted. “I decided to stick around Melbourne and go indoor rock climbing. It’s a great way for me to keep focused.
“I just wanted to say thanks to all of you who have been sending me such positive messages. Hope you are all staying safe.”
Gutted to not be qualifying today. I decided to stick around Melbourne and go indoor rock climbing. It’s a great way for me to keep focused.I just wanted to say thanks to all of you who have been sending me such positive messages. Hope you are all staying safe. 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/aj4CvgF4sV — Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton) March 14, 2020
In the world of rugby, Anthony Watson probably thought he would be donning the England shirt to see if his team could win the Six Nations against Italy.
With fixtures postponed, he was reduced to arguing about radio stations on social media.
“Jack come on man, BBC Classical bby,” he tweeted at England colleague Jack Nowell.
Jack come on man, BBC Classical bby — Anthony Watson (@anthonywatson_) March 14, 2020
But surely the most impressive bored athlete of the weekend was Austrian golfer Matthias Schwab.
The 25-year-old shared a video of himself on a cycling machine while simultaneously competing in a racing video game.
Making the most of the forced time off 🚴🏻♂️🎮 #coronabreak pic.twitter.com/UNvuFGVbXa — Matthias Schwab (@schwab_matth) March 14, 2020
“Making the most of the forced time off,” he tweeted.