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Coronavirus latest: How sports stars have passed the time on social media

Coronavirus latest: How sports stars have passed the time on social media
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Our daily look at how sportspeople are keeping themselves busy during the coronavirus outbreak.

The coronavirus outbreak continues to keep world of sport at a virtual standstill and its stars have had to find other ways to keep themselves busy.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at what some of them got up to on Saturday in a bid to fill the void.

The fastest man on the planet, Usain Bolt, could not resist joining in with the toilet roll keepy-uppy challenge.

England and Manchester City midfielder Jill Scott chose to relax and express her feelings in words.

Former world road race cycling champion Lizzie Deignan also took time out to share her feelings during troubled times.

Cristiano Ronaldo could not resist working out, but still managed to get his clear message across to fans.

Great Britain hockey international Sam Ward followed up his interpretation of the skeleton bobsleigh on Friday with a spot of cricket on Saturday with his dog.

Spain and Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos shows he is a man of many talents by socking it to them.

Norwich midfielder Alex Tettey refuses to take up the keepy-uppy challenge with his precious toilet paper.

Watford defender Kiko Femenia gets plenty of support during his stay-at-home work-out routine.

In response to South African Erik Van Rooyen's recent Foo Fighters guitar video, New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox takes to his drums.

Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, working his way back from a ruptured Achilles, proves skipping is not just for the playground and boxers.

England and Leicester striker Jamie Vardy and wife Rebekah nail their press-up routine.

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Finally, let's see how Swiss tennis star Stan Wawrinka is bearing up in quarantine.

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