Sports Broadcasting Contracts in Australia - Tennis

Tennis

  • Australian Open Series
    • Australian Open: Seven Network / 7Two (2009–2014) Fox Sports (2011–2014) Seven Network (2015–2019)
    • Brisbane International: 7Two (2009–2014) Seven Network (2015–2019)
    • World Tennis Challenge: Fox Sports
    • Moorilla Hobart International: Fox Sports
    • Hopman Cup: Network Ten (2011–2014)
    • AAMI Classic: 7Two (2009–2014) Seven Network (2015–2019)
    • Apia International: 7Two (2009–2014) Seven Network (2015–2019)
  • French Open: Fox Sports (live), Nine Network (highlights)
  • Wimbledon: Seven Network (2011–2015) Fox Sports
  • U.S. Open: Fox Sports
  • Davis Cup: Fox Sports, Seven Network (Australian Team)
  • Mubadala World Tennis Championship: Fox Sports
  • Hong Kong Tennis Classic: Fox Sports
  • WTA Tour (except Australian Tournaments):
    • WTA International tournaments: Fox Sports
    • WTA Premier tournaments: Fox Sports
  • ATP World Tour (except Australian Tournaments)
    • ATP World Tour 250 series: Fox Sports
    • ATP World Tour 500 series: ESPN Australia (2011–2013)
    • ATP World Tour Masters 1000: ESPN Australia (2011–2013)

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