Rights deal makes Tennis Channel the U.S. home of ATP tennis
Oct 13, 2020Madrid, Spain
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In 2021, the network will have complete live television and digital coverage of all ATP Masters 1000, all ATP 500, most ATP 250 events and season-ending Nitto ATP Finals for the first time.
Published Oct 13, 2020