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Tennis Channel to dedicate Tuesdays to women


The network’s widely available Tennis Channel 2 channel will show Women’s Day—WTA Matches exclusively—starting June 11. Read More

Women's Tennis Association extends media rights deal with Tennis Channel through 2032


While terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, Tennis Channel CEO Jeff Blackburn told CNBC in an interview there was a “pretty big step up in our payments” to the WTA. Read More

Tennis Channel secures rights to WTA tennis through 2032


WTA Ventures and Tennis Channel have announced a six-year extension of their media rights partnership, securing exclusive U.S. coverage of WTA tennis across all Tennis Channel platforms through 2032. Read More

NCAA DI men’s and women’s tennis championships return to Tennis Channel


The Tennis Channel will show the NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tennis championships May 19-20, live from the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla. Read More

What is (and what's on) our second network Tennis Channel 2? And how do you stream it? | Tennis.com


Every Tuesday on Tennis Channel 2 is “Women’s Day,” showcasing the best WTA players in the world. Put simply, Tennis Channel 2 is becoming as integral to the modern tennis viewing experience ... Read More

Tennis Channel signs major women’s tennis deal with WTA through 2032


WTA Ventures and Tennis Channel have agreed to a new six-year media rights deal ensuring that Tennis Channel platforms will continue to be the exclusive home of WTA tennis in the United States through ... Read More


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