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Tennis Channel to Offer Extensive Coverage of 2024 Roland Garros

Tennis Channel to Offer Extensive Coverage of 2024 Roland Garros

Tennis Channel is set to provide extensive coverage of the 2024 Roland Garros tournament, offering close to 2,500 hours of live matches across its platforms. The network's 18th year at the prestigious clay-court event will feature live coverage on Tennis Channel, its second channel T2, and subscription service Tennis Channel+.Tennis Channel alone will offer nearly 140 hours of live competition, becoming America's "Roland Garros Network" for the 15-day event. T2 will showcase over 100 hours of live play, providing viewers with more free, live tennis from Roland Garros than ever before on U.S. television.The coverage will include live matches from the first round through the quarterfinals, as well as the mixed-doubles final, women's singles semifinals, men's singles semifinals, women's doubles final, and same-day men's and women's singles and doubles finals.Tennis Channel+ subscribers will have access to approximately 2,225 live hours of play, with the option to select from up to 16 court feeds. All Roland Garros matches will be available on-demand after their conclusion.The network's on-air talent includes 16 former professional players, including Hall of Famers Martina Navratilova, Jim Courier, and Lindsay Davenport. Other notable analysts include Paul Annacone, Chanda Rubin, Jimmy Arias, and Andrea Petkovic.Tennis.com and the Tennis Channel app will provide comprehensive digital coverage, including live scoring, brackets, schedules, news, features, and highlights. Interactive games and prize giveaways will also be available.

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Tennis Channel Introduces Women's Day, Dedicating Tuesdays to Women's Tennis

Tennis Channel Introduces Women's Day, Dedicating Tuesdays to Women's Tennis

Tennis Channel is revolutionizing women's tennis coverage by introducing Women's Day on its T2 channel, starting June 11th. Every Tuesday, T2 will exclusively showcase the world's top female tennis players, providing fans with an unprecedented level of access to women's competition.This groundbreaking move underscores Tennis Channel's commitment to gender equality in sports. Tennis has long been a gender-balanced sport, with both men and women headlining tournaments and attracting equal viewership. Women's Day will further elevate the visibility of female athletes and inspire future generations.The first match ever aired on Tennis Channel featured Venus Williams, an American tennis icon. Since then, the network has consistently celebrated women's tennis, recognizing the contributions of pioneers like Althea Gibson, Billie Jean King, and Martina Navratilova.T2 has rapidly expanded its reach since its launch in 2022, now available in over 100 million homes. The channel is accessible through various platforms, including Amazon's Freevee, Prime Video, and Fire TV, as well as Roku, Fubo, Hulu, YouTube TV, and Samsung TV Plus.Tennis Channel's dedication to women's tennis extends beyond Women's Day. The network holds exclusive rights to all men's ATP World Tour and women's WTA Tour competitions, as well as the four majors (US Open, Wimbledon, Roland Garros, and Australian Open).The introduction of Women's Day is a testament to Tennis Channel's unwavering support for women's sports. By providing a dedicated platform for female tennis players, the network is empowering them and inspiring fans worldwide.

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T2 Celebrates Two Years of Tennis Coverage with Live BNP Paribas Open Action

T2 Celebrates Two Years of Tennis Coverage with Live BNP Paribas Open Action

T2, Tennis Channel's second channel, has emerged as a significant player in the tennis viewing landscape, celebrating its second anniversary. It offers a comprehensive coverage of the prestigious BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, showcasing live matches from the first round through the quarterfinals.T2 boasts its own team of expert commentators and studio analysts, providing insightful commentary and analysis. It also features a diverse range of original content, including the weekly premieres of "Served with Andy Roddick," a video podcast hosted by the former world number one, and "Second Serve," a studio/variety show that combines exclusive matches, betting banter, and in-depth interviews.The channel has become an integral part of the modern tennis viewing experience, complementing the offerings of Tennis Channel. Its availability on multiple platforms ensures accessibility for a wide audience.

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