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Tennis Data Report, 2019

In the latest interactive monthly data report, SportBusiness Media analyses the tennis media-rights landscape in 2019.

Further detail on the deals covered in this interactive data report is available with our Rights Tracker tool – click here for more information.

Discovery, Amazon boost ATP, WTA rights

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and Women's Tennis Association (WTA), which operate the men's and women's World Tours respectively, saw a boost to rights income in 2019 as US media group Discovery and tech giant Amazon moved to make inroads into various territories.

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Sky Sports acquired exclusive rights to the inaugural season of the Women’s Premier League after deciding, for now, to agree a one-year deal rather than make a long-term commitment.

Commercial broadcaster Sport1 struck an eleventh-hour deal with Sky Deutschland for Formula 1 highlights in Germany, ensuring there will be regular free-to-air coverage of the motor racing series in the market throughout 2023.

Legends League Cricket is already the second most-watched T20 property in India, according to Raman Raheja, its co-founder and chief executive.

Sky pounced on its opportunity to take ATP Tour and WTA Tour rights on an exclusive basis across the UK, Ireland, DACH and Italy, but was almost beaten to the package by Netflix.