Sky Sports to send off very first dedicated tennis channel in the UK and Ireland on February 11; watch north of 4,000 matches from in excess of 80 competitions a year solely live on Sky Sports; English previous players Tim Henman and Laura Robson part of the new group
Sky Sports has confirmed another home for tennis in the UK and Ireland, with Sky Sports Tennis set to send off on Sky and Presently from February 11, making tennis content accessible all day, consistently for fans.
Sky Sports will communicate more real time tennis than anywhere else, bringing north of 4,000 matches from in excess of 80 competitions a year on the ATP and WTA Visits, as well as full inclusion of the US Open, all solely live.
The introduction of the channel comes following the acquisition of the US Open, ATP and WTA Visit privileges last year, and will add to the unrivaled line-up of dedicated sports channels presented by Sky, meaning more value for clients.
Sky Sports Tennis will be accessible to Sky Sports clients with Complete, Action and Field bundles from February 11, and watchers will actually want to get to different live court streams simultaneously via the Sky Sports versatile app, the Sky television app or red button and on NOW Bonus Streams, giving admittance to all the more live matches.
The principal seven day stretch of programming will feature live inclusion from the Hologic WTA Visit competition in Doha, where watchers can watch their number one players like Coco Gauff, Ons Jabeur, Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka and Iga Swiatek.
The principal seven day stretch of programming will feature live inclusion from the Hologic WTA Visit competition in Doha, where watchers can watch their #1 players like Coco Gauff, Ons Jabeur, Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka and Iga Swiatek.
The action continues with the ATP Visit from Rotterdam, trailed by an all-star line-up of Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andrey Rublev and Daniil Medvedev on court in Doha from February 19.
Sky Sports Overseeing Chief, Jonathan Licht, said: “It’s a thrilling second for Sky Sports as we send off another home for tennis fans, and Sky Sports Tennis will give millions of homes simple admittance to watch the best players on the planet all year.
“We’re glad to be the undisputed home of live game for fans in the UK and Ireland, and this new channel will add value for our clients, empowering them to appreciate much a greater amount of the sports they love.”
Sky Sports Tennis inclusion of the greatest events on the calendar will be masterfully analyzed by previous top English players Tim Henman and Laura Robson, introduced by Gigi Salmon with the notable voice of Jonathan Overend on analysis.
As well just like a destination for live inclusion, Sky Sports Tennis will have a scope of additional programming including huge name interviews, in the background access, and master bits of knowledge on probably the greatest matches and snapshots of the year.
Instructions to find the new channel and watch live from February 11
On the Sky platform, Sky Sports Tennis will send off on channel 408 from February 11, preceding moving solely to 407 on February 13 where it will remain.
Watchers can also rapidly find the channel by utilizing the Voice Control function on the Sky Glass, Stream, or Q remote, utilizing the pursuit terms “New balls please;’ “It was on the line;” “Sky Tennis;” “Sky Sports Tennis” or “Tennis channel”.
Non-Sky supporters can stream live matches with a NOW Sports Day and Month Participation, via Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports Field, and Sky Sports Blend channels.
Select catch-up content will be accessible on request.
The Sky Sports Tennis channel will also be accessible on Virgin Media and EE television, and numerous live court streams will be accessible to Virgin Media clients via the Sky Sports portable app and red button and on EE television as NOW Bonus Streams.
For further access, news and results, fans can also follow the game and their #1 players via Sky Sports News, the Sky Sports app, on skysports.com and via Sky Sports social channels.
Inclusion will be sponsored by Lexus, the new ‘Introducing Accomplice’ of Sky Sports Tennis.