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Rafael Nadal's Final Davis Cup Match to Air Exclusively on Tennis Channel

Rafael Nadal's Final Davis Cup Match to Air Exclusively on Tennis Channel

Tennis Channel will exclusively broadcast the Davis Cup Finals from November 19-24, featuring the final match of legendary tennis player Rafael Nadal. Nadal's Spain will face the Netherlands in the quarterfinals, while the United States, led by US Open finalist Taylor Fritz, will begin its quest for a record-extending 33rd Davis Cup title against Australia.Nadal, who has announced his retirement after the Davis Cup Finals, has had an illustrious career, winning 22 Grand Slam singles titles, including a record 14 French Open titles. He is widely considered the greatest clay-court player of all time and has also won Olympic gold medals in singles and doubles.The Davis Cup, first contested in 1900, is one of the oldest trophies in sports. This year's finals will feature eight nations competing in a single-elimination bracket. Each round consists of two singles matches and one doubles match, with each point determining the nation that advances.Tennis Channel's on-air talent includes former Davis Cup players Paul Annacone, Sam Querrey, Mark Knowles, and Jason Goodall. The network will also air special editions of its "Tennis Channel Live" studio show following each of Spain's matches, featuring analysis from Annacone, Querrey, and award-winning anchor Steve Weissman.The American Davis Cup team, captained by Bob Bryan, includes Fritz, Rajeev Ram, Austin Krajicek, Ben Shelton, and Tommy Paul. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner of Italy and World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain are among the other elite young players who will represent their countries in the finals.Tennis Channel and its sibling network T2 are the only television-based multiplatform destinations dedicated to both professional tennis and the tennis lifestyle. The networks have the most concentrated single-sport coverage in television, with rights to all four Grand Slams, the ATP World Tour, the WTA Tour, and other major tournaments.

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Tennis Channel Launches All-in-One Streaming Service for Tennis Enthusiasts

Tennis Channel Launches All-in-One Streaming Service for Tennis Enthusiasts

Tennis Channel has launched its highly anticipated direct-to-consumer streaming service, offering tennis enthusiasts an unparalleled viewing experience. This groundbreaking platform seamlessly combines the best features of Tennis Channel's television network and Tennis Channel+ subscription service.With Tennis Channel's streaming service, fans gain access to a staggering array of live tennis events, including over 100 tournaments and thousands of matches from the WTA and ATP tours. From January to November, subscribers can witness every singles match under the sun, ensuring they never miss a moment of the action.But the service doesn't stop there. Tennis Channel's 24/7 network is also available, providing expert commentary, in-depth analysis, exclusive player interviews, and TC Live, the only live studio show dedicated to tennis.The app empowers fans to customize their viewing experience. They can follow their favorite players in real-time, effortlessly switch between multiple live matches, or simply relax and enjoy the live network coverage. Whether you're a seasoned tennis aficionado or just starting your journey, Tennis Channel meets you where you are, delivering the action your way, anytime, anywhere.The streaming service boasts an unparalleled lineup of men's and women's tennis, all in one convenient location. Subscribers can enjoy the entire WTA and ATP seasons, including every 1000-level tournament, as well as 500s, 250s, and exhibitions. Major events such as Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, Madrid, Rome, Queens, Washington D.C., Cincinnati, Paris, Laver Cup, Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, and the ATP and WTA Year-End Finals are all available to stream.In addition to live matches, the service offers exclusive on-demand content, providing an insider's look into the world of tennis. Replays, match highlights, press conferences, draw ceremonies, original series, documentaries, podcasts, and more are all at your fingertips.To start streaming, simply download the Tennis Channel app or visit www.tennischannel.com. Subscriptions are available at $109.99 per year or $9.99 per month. The service is currently available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Samsung Smart TVs, with additional devices to be added in the future.

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Billie Jean King Cup Finals to Air Exclusively on Tennis Channel

Billie Jean King Cup Finals to Air Exclusively on Tennis Channel

The Billie Jean King Cup Finals, the pinnacle of women's tennis, will be exclusively broadcast live and on-demand on Tennis Channel, T2, and their digital platforms from November 13-20. This year's event will determine the world's top tennis nation.The tournament features 12 countries competing in a single-elimination format. Each head-to-head battle consists of two singles matches and a doubles contest, with each match worth one point. The country that wins two matches advances to the next round.The United States, led by Hall of Famer Lindsay Davenport, is among the favorites. The Americans have won the cup a record 18 times and will face Slovakia on November 14. Other top-ranked players competing include Iga Swiatek (Poland) and Jasmine Paolini (Italy).Tennis Channel's coverage will feature Hall of Famers Tracy Austin, Pam Shriver, Chanda Rubin, and Shelby Rogers. The network's app and website will provide live and on-demand streaming of all matches.The Billie Jean King Cup Finals is a showcase of the world's best women's tennis players. With its intense competition and thrilling matches, it promises to be an unforgettable event.

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Tennis Channel Suspends Analyst Jon Wertheim for Inappropriate Comment

Tennis Channel Suspends Analyst Jon Wertheim for Inappropriate Comment

Tennis Channel has indefinitely suspended analyst Jon Wertheim after he made an inappropriate comment about professional tennis player Barbora Krejcikova during a broadcast on Friday. The network has apologized to Krejcikova and Wertheim has also apologized for his remarks.Wertheim's comment was widely criticized on social media, with many calling it sexist and disrespectful. Tennis Channel responded swiftly by removing Wertheim from the air and issuing a statement condemning his remarks."Tennis Channel holds its employees to a standard of respectfulness for others at all times, a standard that was not met in this moment," the network said in a statement.Wertheim has been a valued member of the Tennis Channel team for many years and is known for his insightful commentary and analysis. However, his recent comment has tarnished his reputation and raised questions about his future with the network.It is unclear at this time whether Wertheim will be reinstated by Tennis Channel. The network is likely to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter before making a decision.In the meantime, Wertheim has apologized for his remarks and said that he is "deeply sorry" for the hurt he caused."I made a mistake and I am paying the price for it," Wertheim said in a statement. "I am truly sorry for the pain I caused Barbora Krejcikova and her fans."

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Tennis Channel Launches All-in-One Streaming Service for Unparalleled Tennis Coverage

Tennis Channel Launches All-in-One Streaming Service for Unparalleled Tennis Coverage

Tennis Channel, the leading destination for tennis enthusiasts, is revolutionizing the way fans experience the sport with the launch of its all-in-one streaming service. This groundbreaking platform seamlessly merges the flagship 24-hour network with an extensive library of live and on-demand content, offering unparalleled access to the world of tennis.Available nationwide from November 12th, the Tennis Channel streaming service empowers subscribers with the flexibility to choose between an annual package for $109.99 or a monthly option for $9.99. This streamlined platform consolidates all content previously available through Tennis Channel+, providing over 10,000 hours of live and on-demand tennis action.The service boasts an impressive lineup of replays, highlights, interviews, press conferences, series, podcasts, and documentaries. Current subscribers will enjoy the flagship channel at no additional cost. Cable and satellite customers with Tennis Channel in their pay-TV bundle will also gain authenticated access to the enhanced content previously exclusive to Tennis Channel+.The integration of the Tennis Channel television network elevates the app experience with exclusive commentary, in-depth analysis, player interviews, and the popular studio show "Tennis Channel Live." Hall of Famers Martina Navratilova, Tracy Austin, Jim Courier, Lindsay Davenport, and Andy Roddick lead the daily coverage, providing expert insights and engaging discussions."Tennis Channel is transforming the way fans connect with the sport," said Matt Graham, Senior Vice President of Direct-to-Consumer at Tennis Channel. "By merging our flagship network with extensive live and on-demand offerings, we're making it easier for fans to enjoy the game they love. Subscribers have complete control over their viewing experience, allowing them to follow their favorite players in real-time, switch between multiple live matches, or simply relax and enjoy our 24/7 network."The new service delivers the most comprehensive live tennis coverage anywhere, featuring over 100 tournaments and thousands of matches from both the men's and women's tours. This includes full access to the ATP and WTA seasons, showcasing every 1000, 500, and 250 event, as well as their year-end championships. International team competitions such as Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, United Cup, and Laver Cup are also available on the platform, along with exhibition events featuring the sport's biggest stars.The Tennis Channel app is accessible on a wide range of devices, including iOS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon Firestick, and Roku, with plans for further expansion.

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Laver Cup Returns to Tennis Channel with Star-Studded Lineup

Laver Cup Returns to Tennis Channel with Star-Studded Lineup

Tennis Channel will once again provide exclusive coverage of the Laver Cup, an annual team competition featuring top players from Europe and the rest of the world. The event will take place in Berlin's Uber Arena from September 20-22, 2024.Among the headliners participating are three Americans who recently impressed at the US Open: finalist Taylor Fritz, semifinalist Frances Tiafoe, and rising star Ben Shelton. They will join an accomplished Team World squad that includes Carlos Alcarez, Daniil Medvedev, and Alexander Zverev.Team Europe, led by Bjorn Borg, will face off against Team World, captained by John McEnroe. Both teams have a wealth of experience and talent, promising an exciting and competitive tournament.The Laver Cup features a unique scoring format that rewards points for singles and doubles matches. The first team to reach 13 points wins the event. Team Europe has a 4-2 lead in overall titles, but Team World is the two-time defending champion.Tennis Channel will provide 22 hours of live coverage, with encore replays each day. The on-air team includes former players Jim Courier, Jason Goodall, Mark Petchey, Leif Shiras, and Mark Knowles.The Laver Cup is a prestigious event that showcases the top players in men's tennis. It offers a unique format that encourages come-from-behind rallies and provides fans with thrilling competition.

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Tennis Channel to Broadcast International Tennis Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Tennis Channel to Broadcast International Tennis Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Tennis Channel will broadcast the International Tennis Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony live on Saturday, July 20, at 6 p.m. ET. The event will take place during the Infosys Hall of Fame Open in Newport, Rhode Island, and will honor eight-time Grand Slam doubles champion Leander Paes, player, broadcaster, and promoter Vijay Amritraj, and reporter, author, and tennis historian Richard Evans.Brett Haber, a longtime Tennis Channel commentator and host, will serve as the master of ceremonies for the induction ceremony. A special edition of Tennis Channel Live will air before the event at 5 p.m. ET, featuring network analysts and former players Chanda Rubin and Robbie Koenig.Tennis Channel will provide extensive coverage of the North American summer tennis season, including more than 340 hours of live matches and 365 hours of encore replays. The eight tournaments featured in the "Summer in the Cities" programming are the Infosys Hall of Fame Open, Atlanta Open, Mubadala Citi DC Open, National Bank Open presented by Rogers, Cincinnati Open, Tennis in the Land, Winston-Salem Open, and Abierto GNP Seguros 2024.Tennis Channel+ will offer on-demand matches upon their conclusion. The tournaments will be part of Tennis Channel's Center Court coverage, which includes other events worldwide.Tennis Channel and its sibling network T2 are the only television-based multiplatform destinations dedicated to both professional tennis and the tennis lifestyle. The networks have the most concentrated single-sport coverage in television, with multiple men's and women's tournaments and singles, doubles, and mixed competition throughout the year.Tennis Channel and T2 have rights to the four majors – US Open, Wimbledon, Roland Garros (French Open), and Australian Open – and are the exclusive U.S. homes of all men's ATP World Tour and women's WTA Tour competitions, Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, United Cup, and Laver Cup.Direct-to-consumer streaming service Tennis Channel+ is available to everyone in the United States and allows subscribers to select from another 4,500 live and on-demand matches and award-winning content throughout the tennis season.

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Zverev Launches Podcast with Becker as First Guest

Zverev Launches Podcast with Becker as First Guest

Alexander Zverev, the reigning champion of the Hamburg Open, kicked off his title defense with a dominant 6-2, 6-2 victory over qualifier Jesper de Jong. However, the match was not the only highlight for the fans in attendance.In a post-match interview with his brother Mischa, Zverev announced the launch of their new video podcast, "A to Z," which is now available on Tennis Channel. The podcast, which features tennis legend Boris Becker as its first guest, promises a variety of personal interviews with celebrities from the world of sports and entertainment.Against the stunning backdrop of the Austrian Alps, Becker shared his passion for tennis and the driving force behind his success. "Competition has always been at the forefront for me," he explained. "I love competing, playing, and going into a tennis match, even the 'fight' that comes with it."Becker emphasized that his motivation was not financial gain but rather the desire to win. "I earned some money, but I never played tennis for the money," he said. "Winning was always the priority, and that probably saved me in the years that followed."For Zverev, the podcast is a way to indulge his passion for interviewing. "I've always been interested in talk shows," he said. "I find the medium of television exciting. The video podcast is a flexible way for me to combine the tennis world with my interest in good interviews."Mischa Zverev echoed his brother's sentiments, stating that they aim to have "cosy conversations" with their guests. "Topicality is not the main focus," he said. "We will also meet actors, musicians, and politicians who are interested in us and the format. Our current goal for this year is 10 to 12 episodes."Upcoming episodes will feature reality stars and entrepreneurs Die Geisens, football stars Breel Embolo and Ismael Jakobs, and music world star DJ Ötzi. The entire series can be viewed exclusively on Tennis Channel, while the audio version is available on all major podcast platforms.

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Tennis Channel to Provide Extensive Coverage of Wimbledon 2024

Tennis Channel to Provide Extensive Coverage of Wimbledon 2024

Tennis Channel is set to provide extensive coverage of the prestigious Wimbledon tournament, the oldest major in tennis, from July 1-14, 2024. The network will dedicate close to 65 unique hours to the event, including six-hour and four-hour match segments, analysis, interviews, news, and feature reporting.Tennis Channel's coverage will feature Hall of Famers Martina Navratilova, Lindsay Davenport, and Jim Courier, who will offer their expert insights and perspectives on the tournament. Navratilova, with her record-breaking nine Wimbledon singles titles, will provide invaluable commentary on the women's game. Davenport, a former Wimbledon singles and doubles champion, will share her knowledge of the tournament's unique challenges. Courier, a Wimbledon singles finalist, will offer his analysis of the men's competition.In addition to the on-court action, Tennis Channel will provide in-depth analysis and interviews with players, coaches, and experts. Announcers Brett Haber and Steve Weissman will provide commentary, while Jon Wertheim, author and CBS' 60 Minutes correspondent, will offer special reports throughout the tournament.Tennis Channel will also follow Wimbledon on its Tennis.com and social media platforms, as well as its Tennis Channel Podcast Network. Viewers can participate in the channel's Match Point Predictor Game and "Racquet Bracket" for a chance to win prizes.Tennis Channel is the exclusive U.S. home of 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 network's comprehensive coverage of Wimbledon provides tennis enthusiasts with unparalleled access to the world's most prestigious grass-court event.

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