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- Coco Gauff won the 2025 French Open women's singles final on June 7 in Paris, defeating Aryna Sabalenka and lifting the winner's trophy.
- This victory comes amid a six-year extension of Tennis Channel's media rights deal with the WTA, securing exclusive U.S. coverage through 2032.
- The partnership will broadcast over 2,000 matches each season, including major tournaments and the WTA Finals, while promoting women's tennis growth and coverage parity.
- Tennis Channel CEO Jeff Blackburn noted a "pretty big step up in our payments" for U.S. media rights, and WTA Ventures reported over 1 billion global viewers last season.
- This sustained investment and expanding audience suggest continued momentum for women's tennis, both commercially and in media presence, through the late 2020s and beyond.
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WTA Ventures, Tennis Channel reach 6-year rights deal
WTA Ventures and Tennis Channel announced Wednesday they have agreed to a six-year media rights deal that will ensure that the latter's platforms will continue to be the exclusive home of WTA tennis in the United States through 2032.
Tennis Channel secures rights to WTA tennis through 2032
(Stock image by Kevin Mueller via Unsplash) 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. The agreement ensures continued access to WTA 1000, 500, and 250 tournaments (excluding U.S.-based events) as well as the season-ending WTA Finals, featuring the top singles players and doubles teams. The …

WTA Ventures and Tennis Channel agree to a 6-year rights deal through 2032
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